Easy does it every time; these days it's very easy to get instant credit and very easy to get into
debt. And yes, it's almost just as easy to repair bad credit!
In the "good old days," people were proud to boast that they had "good credit;" people took great
pride. In years past it was a feat and a lot of paperwork and scrutiny to get loans from
banks, lending institutions or credit with department stores. Not so today...everybody has access
to "easy credit."
Repairing Bad Credit
As easy as it is to get credit, it's even easier to end up with a bad credit rating. According to
the
Lexington Law Firm they have been successfully helping people repair bad credit for over
a decade. Alternatively, it's also possible to repair your own credit. The process of repairing
credit is the same whether you choose a credit repair agency like
Lexington Law Firm or other
credit repairing agencies or if you do it yourself.
A credit repair company can help you repair your bad credit, in some cases for a nominal fee.
There are some credit repair companies who charge by the number of debts listed on your report.
Whether you choose a credit repair company or do it yourself, it all rests with effort on your
part. There are free articles on fixing bad credit that can be found online and any number of
credit repair companies, such as
Lexington Law Firm.
Steps to Take for Repairing Bad Credit
The first step in repairing a bad credit, in my opinion, is to admit that you have bad credit;
a review of your debts will clearly show you – in black and white. Make a list of all your
debt.
Then order a copy of your credit report from each of the reporting agencies
(TransUnion, Experian and Equifax). It was announced in December, 2004 that you could order one
credit report free of charge.
The next thing you want to do (especially if you choose to do it yourself) is to carefully review
the data in the credit report,
checking closely for any type of errors...if the debt is indeed yours. In many cases,
the name could be wrong, even the social security number or the debt may have already been paid.
After you have carefully reviewed the credit report, then make a list of items you wish to dispute.
Be sure to dispute all entries that are unfamiliar to you; that you have no knowledge of having
incurred the debt. One way to find out if any item is your debt is to place a call to the
company listed to verify the history of incurrence.
Finally, write a letter to each agency which the bad credit history is reported with, requesting
them to remove any particular entry(ies) or that they be repaired or updated. This process can be
daunting and tedious, as this step must be repeated. If you do not have the luxury of time on your
hand, this is where a company such as
Lexington Law Firm can be an asset.
All in all, whether you chose to go with a credit repair company or do it own your own, it takes
effort on your part. It can be rewarding to have a clear record and you will have learned a
lot about how to keep your credit history in good repair.