Credit Report Dispute
June 27, 2008 – 5:26 amIf you find incorrect information in your credit report, or if you see a debt listed in your report that you know is not yours, you should dispute your credit record to the credit bureau in order to have the item removed.
The best way to dispute an inaccurate item in your credit record is to send a letter to the credit bureau explaining why you think the item is incorrect and asking that it be removed. Send the letter and copies of any supporting documentation via certified mail, return receipt requested.
The credit bureau will forward your dispute to the lender. The lender then has thirty days to investigate the accuracy of the item and either accept or deny your dispute. If the lender fails to respond to the dispute within 30 days, the dispute is considered verified as accurate and the item will be removed from your credit report automatically in thirty days.
You should first report your error to the consumer reporting company in writing and make them aware that you have a credit report dispute. Make sure you include all your personal information like your name, address, and a list of each credit report dispute that have. Remember to send your letter by certified mail to prove that you have initiated a credit report dispute. The consumer reporting company will then investigate your credit report disputes and respond in 30 days. If they find there is an error and the credit report dispute can be resolved by correcting it then they will forward the information to the other credit bureaus and your credit report will be revised.
After reviewing your credit report dispute the consumer reporting company may decide that they disagree with the items raised in your credit report dispute and decline to pursue the matter any further. They will send you all of the evidence that they have and the reasons for not pursuing your credit report dispute, along with a copy of your credit report.
If it turns out that your bad credit is the result of a mistake, going to the credit bureau is usually all you need to do for credit repair. Keep in mind when requesting your credit report that many credit bureaus will make the process seem more difficult than it is, as in terms of man hours it is not in their interests to be responding to many credit report requests.
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