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Frequently Asked Questions

When you are attempting to fix your credit score repair and get your credit report back up to a good one, there are some key things you need to be informed of. It is necessary that you understand the entire process of fixing a credit score in order to make the most out of getting the best repair possible. The questions below are meant to help clarify any confusion or concerns you may have about the process of fixing your credit score.

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Who Should I Go To In Order to Dispute a Claim?

If you have ordered a copy of your credit report and have detected something that is not accurate or does not seem to be right in some way, it is important that you do not let the opportunity pass to dispute the claim. The claim that you are disputing could be the thing that is dragging your entire credit report down, therefore it is very important that you get it checked out. In order to dispute a claim, you need to make a copy of your credit report and make a note of the supposed error. In addition, you need to write a letter to the credit office to explain why you think that this is not accurate. After that, if nothing is done about it than you need to get the creditor involved.

Can I Dispute More Than One Thing?

If you have found more than one claim that you feel is a mistake on your credit report, don't hesitate to bring up multiple disputes on them. It is very important that you do not let one of them slide because it could negatively affect your overall credit score and won't be fixed unless you get it fixed yourself. With multiple claims, you will just need to make sure that you state the multiple errors in the letter that you write and don't leave out any details at all.

Does My Spouse Have a Different Credit Report?

If you and your spouse have different bank accounts as well as different loans that you have taken out, then you each have your own credit report. No matter whether you are married or single, every adult has a credit report of their own that they need to deal with. The only time that a spouse can affect your credit report is if they are a cosigner on one of your loans that you have a debt on. In this instance, their credit score will be negatively affected as well. Please visit our next page for advice on building credit.

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