What Every Beginner Should Know About Credit Repair!
Professionals would have you believe that it is impossible to repair your credit without their services. The reality is that do it yourself credit restoration is possible. Here are somethings you can do to improve your credit score.
The first thing that you want to do is get a copy of your credit report. There are many places online that you can do this or you can go to annualcreditreport.com to get your report free once a year.
After you have your report you need to take the time to review it thoroughly. Get a pad of paper and make a list of everything that needs addressing. Some information that is incorrect will be obvious, like an account that is not yours. But, you also want to look at things like your credit limits and the dates that an account was last active. Make a separate list of accurate derogatory information that needs addressing.
The next step is to write a letter to the credit bureaus. You can get free samples on the internet. Try to make the letter your own so it will not sound as if you are attempting credit repair, which can cause the credit bureaus to disregard your dispute as frivolous. Once you have the letter completed, you want to pick two or three items to do your first round of disputes on.
But where should you start? You want to begin with things that are impacting your score the most. You want to think about the items that you have the greatest chance of getting corrected. Choose derogatory items that are between 2 to 5 years old. Newer accounts will be difficult to get removed and older accounts are not impacting you as much.
You want to send your dispute letters via mail, return receipt requested. Make sure you do not forget to dispute with all three of the credit bureaus separately. Then you will need to wait to get your responses. Once you have responses, you need to evaluate your results. Hopefully you got a few items removed. Then, you need to wait a few weeks and begin the process again.
If you were not successful at getting an item removed, do not give up. You can always try disputing again in hopes that the creditor will miss the deadline and you will get the item deleted from your report. Or, you can move on to more advanced strategies like the 6-2-3 method and debt validation.
With dedication and time, you can repair your own credit!
The first thing that you want to do is get a copy of your credit report. There are many places online that you can do this or you can go to annualcreditreport.com to get your report free once a year.
After you have your report you need to take the time to review it thoroughly. Get a pad of paper and make a list of everything that needs addressing. Some information that is incorrect will be obvious, like an account that is not yours. But, you also want to look at things like your credit limits and the dates that an account was last active. Make a separate list of accurate derogatory information that needs addressing.
The next step is to write a letter to the credit bureaus. You can get free samples on the internet. Try to make the letter your own so it will not sound as if you are attempting credit repair, which can cause the credit bureaus to disregard your dispute as frivolous. Once you have the letter completed, you want to pick two or three items to do your first round of disputes on.
But where should you start? You want to begin with things that are impacting your score the most. You want to think about the items that you have the greatest chance of getting corrected. Choose derogatory items that are between 2 to 5 years old. Newer accounts will be difficult to get removed and older accounts are not impacting you as much.
You want to send your dispute letters via mail, return receipt requested. Make sure you do not forget to dispute with all three of the credit bureaus separately. Then you will need to wait to get your responses. Once you have responses, you need to evaluate your results. Hopefully you got a few items removed. Then, you need to wait a few weeks and begin the process again.
If you were not successful at getting an item removed, do not give up. You can always try disputing again in hopes that the creditor will miss the deadline and you will get the item deleted from your report. Or, you can move on to more advanced strategies like the 6-2-3 method and debt validation.
With dedication and time, you can repair your own credit!