11.19.2007
What do Credit Repair Attorneys do?
One of the very important things in your life is your credit report, and if it contains negative items then you can as well kiss your creditworthiness goodbye. These negative items could either be the product of your defaulting on scheduled payments or be some errors committed by your lending institution. If you want to remove these negative items in your credit report, then you can either do it yourself or seek the help of a credit report attorney.
Credit report attorneys work along with your creditors and the credit bureaus, and try to help remove or alter some of the negative items so that your creditworthiness goes up several notches and new lenders do not deny you a loan because your credit report has "RISKY" written all over it. Credit repair attorneys also help you in raising your FICO scores (FICO score is a credit rating system developed by Fair Issacs Company), and if they do succeed in raising your FICO score, then you save a whole lot of money on loan interest.
It is prudent to work with a credit repair attorney because repairing your credit report requires tinkering with the law, and you well know that legal matters are full of loopholes, glitches, overriding clauses, past judgments and things like that, which are more suited for an attorney rather than a layman.
Before you appoint a credit repair attorney, you must first approach the three major credit bureaus – Equifax, Experian and TransUnion – and obtain a copy of your credit report. Then, you must check these reports for errors, outdated or incorrect information. It is possible that your credit score may have gone below par because of a mistake or incorrect fact that has been added to your report. On the other hand, your credit score may have gone down due to non-payment of loan installments on time. A credit repair attorney will help you in both the cases. Here are a few key features of a credit repair attorney:
The attorney will dispute on the negative terms in your credit report and try to get some of them corrected or removed. Remember, the attorney you hire must have a good reputation and experience in the credit restoration business, and a license to practice in the state.
Your credit repair attorney will counsel you and tell you which of the negative remarks he will succeed in removing from your report. Remember, many credit repair attorneys offer free counseling, so make sure you approach one along with all the documents.
Before arguing the case, the attorney will strategize your defense and offer you practical advice.
The attorney will also get in touch with all your creditors and update the latest information that will go in your report.
He will up your FICO score and that will help you get loans at cheaper rates of interest.
To conclude, remember that no matter what anyone says, credit repair and restoration is a perfectly legal business. However, you must know that if your credit report features accurate negative remarks, then your attorney will not be able to do anything about it. But he will be able to rectify errors and omissions. So, if you have a problem with your credit report, go ahead and hire a credit repair attorney. Be diligent though – because the wrong lawyer can add to your debits, while the right lawyer will be to your credit.
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