CREDIT REPORTING AND REPAIR

In the realm of Credit Reporting and Repair, Lexington Law Firm is able to help you meet your credit reporting and repair goals. Their credit repair services will work to your advantage. This will help you work to remove inaccurate and negative items found on your credit report.

Credit repair is assessing and removing questionable negative items that are part of your credit profile.  Millions of Americans have become victims of Bad Credit Reports. These items lower Their Credit Scores. Most don’t even know or recognize them!

To help remove negative items, most credit reporting agencies go through a process. This often requires the creditor to complete a somewhat complicated online form system. Then, because they have found some discrepancies, they send out a series of dispute letters to your creditors. To make this process easier, Lexington Law helps to identify those questionable negative items for you. This is all part of their patented credit repair process.

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Is credit repair right for YOU?

Depending on what your credit report says, credit repair might NOT be the next best step to raising your credit score. LEXINGTON LAW and their credit repair services will help remove negative items from your credit reports.

Unfortunately, there’s no reliable way to predict just how long it may take to repair your credit. Every credit report situation is unique. Lexington Law has been able to help many thousands of people work to repair their credit. Typically, the process takes about six months.Their team of professionals make use of credit monitoring software. This, along with a mobile app dashboard, has made their removal process streamlined and very results oriented.

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LEVERAGE THE LAW! Unlike other credit repair companies, Lexington Law uses very specific laws. This protects your credit from getting out of your control. They can help if your credit has been damaged by: IDENTITY THEFT, MEDICAL BILLS, DIVORCE,MILITARY SERVICE or STUDENT DEBT

Know what is on your Credit Report!

What Is on a Credit Report

A credit report breaks down your credit history into four main sections:

  • Personal information
  • Open and closed accounts
  • Public records
  • Hard and soft inquiries

These sections make up your CREDIT HISTORY. This helps companies approve or deny you credit. If you find anything on this report that needs to be addressed, GO HERE

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Why Checking Your Credit Report Is Important

Your credit profile is maintained by three Businesses known as Credit Bureaus. It’s what you could call a living, updated document. Each month, your creditors report how well you’ve managed your financial obligations. This information then enters into your credit report. This information is then broken down into three-digit credit scores. The Higher ones are typically better. Creditors, lenders and other people review these scores as part of their financial decision-making process. And, your credit scores are separate from your credit reports. Your credit worthiness lies in the information found on these reports. This tells of your overall creditworthiness for them to make decisions with. Think about the term “creditworthiness” much like you would with any other “ factor.” It has the greatest potential on where you choose to live and work. This can also dictate what kind of car you drive and the amount of interest you pay on loans.

It’s important to keep an eye on your credit report. This is ongoing throughout your life. Therefore, certain major Life events may require a keen review of this information. Anytime you’re looking to make a major life change, review your credit report as far in advance as you can. This means from six to 12 months in advance. This will give you the opportunity to fix any bad credit habits. These always work against you. Besides, this will also give you much needed time to address any known suspicious activity that you might find there.