Faqs on Bankruptcy Part1
Any negative listing can be removed from a credit report if it is
erroneous, questionable and disputable. However, negative items such as
bankruptcy and unpaid debts are more difficult to remove from the
credit report. This is primarily due to the operational systems of the
credit bureaus rather than with the severity of the bad credit item
such as bankruptcy or unpaid debt. For example, judgments and tax liens
are also severely negative listings yet have been considerably easier
to remove. Credit repair is a good option.
Does bankruptcy wipe the slate clean for a second chance?
The bankruptcy does appear on your credit record in the court
records section. When you file for bankruptcy, every credit account
that you decide to include in bankruptcy becomes an "included in
bankruptcy" account. Because so many negative items are attached to the
bankruptcy, it becomes very difficult to remove all trace of that bad
credit.
During Bankruptcy improving credit score is a good option
What can I do to contest entries on my credit report?
There are three common ways to repair credit report: 1) hire a lawyer,
2) hire a credit counseling company, or 3) do-it-yourself. Hiring a
lawyer can be extraordinarily expensive at rates of over $300 per hour.
Hiring a credit counseling company typically costs upwards of $1,500,
and can be risky as there are many credits counseling companies with
shaky reputation which make big promises, but in reality just take
advantage of customers without delivering real results. That is why the
Federal Trade Commission has issued a consumer warning on this topic
and has strongly suggested to consumers to adopt a do-it-yourself
approach. The issue until now has been that there were no comprehensive
resources as to what exactly you need to do as a consumer to correct
your credit report.
Author -- Rockmond Dunbar . Rockmond is an experienced
Credit Score Repair Expert and producer of
Credit Repair Kit. He is the owner of Hi Score Inc . A Guide to
Improve Credit Score and
Raise FICO score
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