| Re-Build Your Credit and Save $$$. The New Laws Are On Your Side |
|
|
|
| Written by Dan O Spark |
| Saturday, 19 December 2009 10:15 |
|
The credit report is a file with a collection of all the relevant financial information on each customer. In addition to the address and personal details, every application for a loan, credit card and payment history is recorded in the file together with all the payment history and whether the payments were made on time. The report also includes data on the legal history of the person, his law suits, arrests and bankruptcies. The credit reporting companies sell this information to businesses, insurance companies, potential employers and alike. This report actually tells them the person credit worthiness. One of the key factors of getting credit and obtaining easy approvals for loans and credit is to have a good credit report. A good credit report also result in lower payments on any desired loan or credit. Recently and currently as you are reading this information the media is full with advertisements of credit repair scams that promise to remove any negative item on the credit report even if it's true. You are promised to increase your credit score from a clean credit report regardless of the real situation and history. Watch out so you don't loose additional money on such services. The truth of the matter is that no one can remove negative items from your credit report unless it's there by mistake. True negative items can be only removed over time with serious efforts to pay the outstanding bills and loans and start paying new bills on time. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) came about to protect the consumers from being taken advantage off by businesses and organizations, It puts clear demands and restrictions on the reporting companies and credit reporting agencies to make sure the information is accurate, meets the privacy codes and it is obtained and provided in a fair way. New addition that were just introduced puts the same responsibility on the individuals and businesses that report the information to the reporting agencies According to the FCRA both sides that create the report, the reporting party (Businesses, organizations and individuals) and the reporting agencies are responsible to correct erroneous information and complete missing portion to make the information in each file accurate and complete. They are required by law to take any necessary action to assure that this is the case. In order to increase your credit score, you as a consumer can take advantage of this FCRA law and contact the reporting agency or financial entities involved in the wrong information demanding to correct it. One of the first things you can do to correct the error and increase credit score is contact the reporting agency directly in writing and tell them why you think that the information on the report is not correct. It is a good idea to attach copies (not originals) of any supporting documents that prove your point. It is extremely important that the letter has all the details that identify you and the specific item on the report you are referring to. After that write clearly the facts and the reasoning you are disputing the information on this item. If you identify that the source of the error or incorrect information is from the creditor, contact them directly in writing. Most creditors have an address to send complains to and it is located on their statements and documents. Write in this letter what are the reasons you dispute the information they provided and demand it to be corrected or removed and attach copies of supporting documentation. According to the new law the creditor has to inform the reporting agencies of your complaint and if they find out that your complaint is justified, they need to ask the reporting agencies to correct or remove the item from your credit report, something that for sure will increase your credit score? . About the Author: Want to find out more on how to raise your credit score? , then visit Dan O Spark's site and get a FREE e-Book on how to Avoid The Most Devastating Credit Mistakes. Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |