Thursday, July 17, 2008

The 4 Top Questions About Credit Repair (Part 2)

How long can it take to remove items?

Well, each client’s individual credit report is different so each timeline will be different as well.

Lexington Law says:
Statistically, our participating clients have seen an average of 8.7 deletions (or 25.7% of their presenting negatives) from their combined credit reports by month 3, and 28.6 deletions (or 84.7% of their presenting negatives) by month 12.

Can you imagine what 28 deletions would look like for your credit score? That’s a HUGE difference! It’s definitely the difference between getting into a house or not and even more, how many of your other bills could you renegotiate a lower interest rate on if you had a higher credit score, think about that.

Still with me…ok, one more.

Can you repair your own credit?

Yes, you can. But the bigger question is do you want to? You have the legal right to fight the credit agencies yourself. Think of it like this…you have the same right to represent yourself in court, but would you want to?

Most clients choose to have a credit repair company represent them simply because of the company’s knowledge and experience in dealing with the credit bureaus. Specifically, Lexington Law consists of paralegal attorneys that fight your credit for you. So just like having a lawyer represent you in court…you have a lawyer representing you in your fight with credit.

Lexington Law says:
Another factor to consider is the amount of time and follow-up required to coordinate disputes with all three credit reporting agencies and the creditors appearing on your credit report. Lexington Law has systematized the disputation of questionable credit through a trained staff of lawyers, paralegals and legal assistants, all using state of the art technology.

Ok, so hopefully that answered some questions that you may have about credit repair. I have tried to address the main questions that I get from my clients. I know that I can’t put them all down in this email, so if you have any specific questions, feel free to email them over to me. I will do my best to answer them right away.

Lexington Law Information:
https://www.lexingtonlaw.com/SecureSignUp/?tid=662.0.10608

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