Removing Negative Items From Credit File

Google

There are attorneys and credit repair ?clinics? that claim to be able to remove negative items from your credit file. The service is costly, with some providers charging up to $3,500. It sounds great, in theory, because what?s a few thousand dollars for repaired credit? The trouble with this service is consumer?s pay out the money and their credit files are not always repaired.

About Your Credit File- What You May Not Know

Every item listed on your credit report must be proven. If a credit bureau investigates an item and cannot verify that it has been reported correctly, then it must be removed from your file whether it?s true or not.

Whenever there is a negative item on your credit report, you can challenge or deny the negative report at any time. If the item can?t be verified within a reasonable amount of time, it must be removed from the credit report. The older an item is the better your chance that it will not be successfully re-verified. Creditors don?t always keep good records beyond a year or two.

How to Get a Negative Item Removed From Your Credit Report

The procedure to get negative items removed, if they are incorrect, is straight forward. Some of getting an item removed is simply luck, but if you follow the steps you will increase your chances of having the negative items removed.

Tip: Send your disputes in during the busiest time of the year for credit bureaus. Send them during November or December, and if the dispute isn?t verified in time, it will have to be removed from your credit file.

Step One: Obtain a copy of all three of your credit reports- one from Equifax, one from Esperian and another from Trans-Union. You can get one copy from each credit bureau for free every 12 months.

Step Two: Review each report and find any negative items.

Step Three: Use the credit bureau?s dispute process (sometimes online, sometimes a printed form) to dispute any and all negative items.

Step Four: The disputed items are removed or corrected.

Step Five: For any negative items remaining on your credit report, you can try to negotiate with the creditors to be able to make a lower payment to pay the account off The creditor must then report the item to the credit bureau as paid, and change it to a positive rating.

Consumer Rights Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act

The federal laws are in the consumer?s favor when it comes to credit reports. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, there are 5 basic rights given to every consumer:

1. You may challenge the accuracy of the details in a credit report at any time.

2. Any items you challenge must be investigated (and re-investigated) without a charge to you.

3. All challenged items must be investigated within 30 days time or they must be deleted from the file immediately.

4. If errors are found during the investigation, the credit bureau is required to delete or correct the item within your files immediately.

5. If the credit bureau investigates and finds the negative items to be correct, consumers can place a Consumer Statement as part of your credit report as explanation to any inquiries made to your credit file.

This article has been provided courtesy of Destroy Debt, http://www.destroydebt.com .





Your Ad Here

Related Articles:

0 Balance Transfer Credit Card Are They Worth It
It's a plastic ocean out there with numerous banks and financial institutions scrambling to sell you their 0 balance transfer credit card. And there are so many kinds of credit cards available in the market that a credit card user gets intimidated and perplexed about which card to choose.

Get a Credit Card Even If You Have Bad or No Credit
Credit Wanted brings you the best credit card offers on the internet. Search our credit card database for applications online. Credit Card offers include Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Shop for consumer, student, business, pre-paid, low interest rate and guaranteed approval credit cards. Whatever type of credit you are searching for, we can help. Get your free credit report here also.

Learning About A Student Credit Card
Once you graduate from your high school and enter college, you become eligible for a student credit card Many banks and financial institutions offer student credit cards to college students

Tips On Credit Card Application
Different types of credit cards are widely available in the market today. But somehow, it will give you a difficult time to know each type and to find the right one. In this case, it is important that you choose the credit card which gives financial sense to you. And before filing your credit card application from various credit card companies and financial institutions, review these important tips about credit cards.

Merill+® Card Added to the FIA Card Services Credit Card Offers of CreditCardFlyers.com: Special Offer for Balance Transfers
CreditCardFlyers.com adds the Merill+® credit card to FIA Card Services credit card listings with balance transfer offers available for quick comparison online.

Credit One Bank Offers Cardholders Custom Designed Cards with Personalized Style
New Program Allows millions of account holders to Show Off Personal Photos and Images on their Credit One Bank Credit Card

ACH Direct Offers Easy Online Contribution Option with 'Donate Now' for Religious and Charitable Websites
Donating to a religious or charitable organization is now much easier for today's rushed patrons with a simple online solution. ACH Direct, Inc., a leading technology provider of Automated Clearing House (ACH), electronic check, credit card and debit card transaction processing and risk management services, announced today that its "Donate Now" feature can easily be added to any religious or charitable organization's website to process one-time and recurring donations through an automatic bank withdrawal or credit card charge.

Credit Bank Worldwide Launches Newest Website For The Most Up To Date Credit Card Worries
Credit Bank Worldwide Launches the newest website to help consumers choose the credit card that is worry free.

2 out of 5 Small Businesses Borrowed Money to Start Their Businesses According to PayCycle® Survey
22% Tapped Banks or Credit Cards


Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification


Bookmark and Share   Free Page Rank Tool