how do I dispute items off my credit report?
How do we go about encountering equipment off my credit report? Also, we have paid multiform debts off all in pile a little as well as worked negotiations with others will this assistance my credit immediatly?
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- If the debts you paid off were for charged-off credit card debts, then paying the debts back won’t help your credit rating. Paying off non credit card defaults can help your credit rating. Accurate negative info stays on your credit report…
Per the Fair Credit Reporting Act you have the right to request written validation of negative entries on your credit files. Per this law they must validate the item(s) within 30 days or remove them from your credit file. Mail a letter via certified mail with return receipt to all three credit bureaus (Equifax, TransUnion & Experian). Include a photocopy of your driver’s license and social security card…If you don’t include these, they may write back requesting them, which would slow the process down by several weeks. For each negative item, write a separate letter and simply include the phrase:
Per the Fair Credit Reporting Act, I am requesting written validation of this item.
Do this one at a time for each negative entry….DO NOT request validation for all items at one time.
If you have paid off what was owed to the company, then the company can write you a letter to be sent to the credit report companies. If you haven’t paid off the debt, then you’re stuck with it for 7-10 yrs.
You have to call each credit bureau. You paying your bills off, will improve your credit over time but not immediately. They should send you a letter saying that you paid said bills to show proof until your score is updated.
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