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Do I Need a Credit Report?

EXPERIAN, EQUIFAX, TRANSUNION

Before initiating credit restoration, understanding your baseline status is essential. Your credit rating and score derive directly from reports maintained by the three major credit bureaus: Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax. Under federal law, every consumer can retrieve a free copy of their credit report annually from each bureau via AnnualCreditReport.com. Review your file thoroughly for inaccuracies such as late payments or unverified balances. Should suspicious entries appear, filing a dispute prompts the bureau to investigate and correct erroneous items.

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How much do you charge?

PERSONAL CREDIT

The cost varies from client-to-client—for most cases $500–$1000.

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What Can I do to IMPROVE my credit?

AVOID MISTAKES

Consistently paying obligations on time while lowering overall balances builds solid momentum. Refrain from applying for multiple new credit accounts within short intervals, as lenders interpret rapid inquiries as financial instability. When paying off a credit card or loan balance, keep the line active rather than closing it—seasoned account histories significantly strengthen your overall score metrics. An established, zero-balance account remains a constructive asset even if unused.

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What is Credit Repair?

YOUR RIGHTS

Legally, valid and timely negative records cannot be removed prior to statutory expiration periods. However, consumers possess the right to dispute inaccurate, unverified, or incomplete information at no charge. While individuals can submit challenges independently, professional restoration agencies assist clients by managing complex legal procedures. By law:

  • Consumers are entitled to a complimentary credit report whenever an adverse decision occurs (such as a credit, insurance, or employment denial), provided a request is made within 60 days of receiving notice. Free reports are also available annually or in situations involving unemployment, public assistance, or identity fraud.
  • Nationwide reporting bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) are federally required to furnish a free annual file disclosure upon request at AnnualCreditReport.com or 1-877-322-8228.
  • Disputing inaccuracies or outdated information carries no fee. Both credit reporting agencies and data furnishers are legally obligated to correct or delete unverified or inaccurate entries upon receiving formal dispute notices.
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What is a Credit Score?

FICO

The predominant rating model across financial institutions is the FICO® score, calculated via statistical algorithms designed by Fair Isaac Corporation. Standard FICO® scores range from 300 to 850 based on credit file history. The score estimates borrowing risk and the statistical likelihood of an account becoming 90+ days delinquent over a 24-month horizon. Higher numerical scores reflect lower risk profiles to prospective creditors.

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What is a Credit Report?

EXPERIAN, EQUIFAX, TRANSUNION

Credit reporting agencies assemble financial data compiled from banking institutions, public records, and creditors into consolidated credit profiles. Authorized entities—such as lenders, insurers, employers, and landlords—utilize these reports alongside calculated risk scores to evaluate applications. The three primary national repositories in the United States are Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, each mandated to grant consumers access to their records annually.

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Is credit repair legal?

THE FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT

Credit restoration operates strictly within federal law under the provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The statute grants every consumer the right to challenge any entry on their credit profiles. When a disputed item cannot be verified or substantiated by a data furnisher, statutory mandates require immediate removal by the reporting bureaus. Furthermore, accurate negative marks can frequently be settled, adjusted, or reclassified through formal negotiations.

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How does credit repair work?

79% OF ALL CREDIT REPORTS CONTAIN ERRORS

Research indicates that approximately 79% of consumer credit reports contain reporting errors, offering immediate opportunities for profile improvement. The restoration process involves direct engagement with creditors and reporting bureaus to challenge unverified derogatory marks. Credit restoration is particularly valuable following life events such as collections, bankruptcies, divorces, foreclosures, or identity theft. Our specialists draft structured dispute challenges that place the burden of proof firmly on creditors and bureaus, while guiding clients through maintaining healthy financial habits.

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