Do not be fooled into believing that you need the services of a credit repair company for credit repair. Do it yourself. Truth be told; everything a credit repair company promises to do for you, you can do even more yourself. In fact, you are better off doing it yourself because only then can you pay attention to minute details. Most credit repair companies have hundreds of clients. And for the amount they charge, there is no way they can do the same thing you would do. Roll up your sleeves and let me show you how to repair your credit yourself.
Order Your Credit Reports
Begin by ordering your credit report from the top three credit bureaus - Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. Since creditors do not need to report to all three, expect to find minor differences in the reports. No payment is required to get a copy of your credit report. Order your credit report for free once in a year through annualcreditreport.com
Search for Errors
The credit reporting system is not perfect, so expect to find errors. The truth is that if you find no errors, it is very likely you are not looking thoroughly.
Look out for outdated and incomplete information, inaccurate account histories, outstanding balances on loans you have completed paying, and late payments and charge-offs that are not yours. If you spot any such errors, contact the credit reporting bureau immediately and dispute this error. This will significantly boost your credit score.
When disputing an item, do not forget to document everything. Make sure to keep a record of all letters and forms you send to the credit reporting agencies. Take note of the dates you send out every document. The credit reporting agencies have the responsibility to investigate all relevant disputes in 30 days. An item is removed by the credit reporting agency if it is not verified by the creditor.
Prioritize Your Bills; Pay Them Off
When you are down financially, making the wise decision as to what bill to pay off first is very important. Otherwise, you pay off less important bills while important bills like utilities will suffer.
Make a list of preference. Food and medical expenses and other family necessities should come first. Following this closely is the paying off of secured debts like mortgage payment. Then pay utilities, car loan and child support. Credit card debts and other unsecured debts should carry a low priority. While unpaid unsecured debts could still hurt your credit score, you have not pledged any collateral for them. Paying off secured debts first not only prevent a loss of property, it also helps boost your credit score while putting you in the right frame of mind to pay off unsecured debts later.
Rebuild Credit By Adding Positive Information
You want your on-time payment to reflect in your credit report. Always ask lenders whether they report monthly payment history to a credit bureau. It is not all lenders that do this. So ask them to report your on-time payment since this can boost your credit score.
Make it a point to pay on time, every time. You boost your score faster this way.
In summary, do not waste your hard-earned money getting the services of a credit repair company. If you are serious about credit repair, do it yourself.
What if I told you that you can repair your credit yourself in just 37 days? To learn how to do this, read my 37 Days To Clean Credit ebook review.
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