The Keys to Repairing Your Credit and to Start Living Again

By Darrell Price

Repairing your credit after you have suffered through a crisis such as a bankruptcy, foreclosure or a series of unfortunate financial events is a must if you are going to move on with your life. There is a lot to know about repairing your credit and raising your scores. Don't worry; it is not difficult with the tips provided in this article.

If you want to repair your credit yourself as opposed to letting a company do it for you, then you need to understand the basics of credit repair. This means reviewing the information contained in your credit reports and initiating the process by filling out the required forms and then submitting them to the top three credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union.

The big three credit bureaus use to charge a fee to consumers for these reports. Now, everyone can get a free copy of their credit report once a year since the FTC passed news laws giving consumer more protections rights. It all begins with this process.

You are entitled to get a copy of your report if you currently not employed and seeking employment during the next three months, have been denied for a loan for any reason or if your are receiving some form of public assistance from the government. Most credit companies will not tell you this for obvious reasons.

The Internet is a great place to get credit help. It is probably one of the best places to start. There are websites whole heartedly devoted to the subject of credit repair containing a plethora of information, sample forms and sections explaining the process of repairing your credit.

The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) website is also a great place to start. They will tell you what to look for, alert you to any new scams aimed at consumers and provide you with samples forms and letters too. These letters are what you will need to dispute information on your credit report such as information that is not verified, blatant errors, inaccuracies and information that should have already been removed.

The Public Library is a great source of information. Just ask the Librarian for references to the credit industry and tell them what you want to know. They should be able to point you in the right direction. Libraries are also great sources for books and how-to guides written by experts relating to credit repair.

You will not find all of your answers in a book. The credit industry is very complex and your unique circumstances may not be engraved in the pages of a book. Use these resources as guides to help you get started in the process of repairing your credit.

A good credit rating is essential to getting loans, buying a home, purchasing a car or just taking a family vacation. If you have bad credit, sooner or later you will have to face the fact that life can be better one your credit is repaired.

Having clean credit is also important to your career. Many employers are now screening applicants based on the information in their credit reports. Many high paying positions require a credit report investigation as a part of the employment background check for new hires. Get started repairing your credit today.

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