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How Can I Remove Late Payments From My Credit Report?

January 26, 2010

Have you ever wondered this yourself? If so, you may be included with a large number of Americans who are finding it difficult to come up with the money to pay their bills timely every month. When you are late paying your bill, your creditor will report the untimeliness to the credit reporting agencies. Each late payment is then reported on your credit report. If a lender requests a copy of your credit history, all of your late payment entries will be viewed by the lender and possible be enough of a reason to deny your credit application.

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How to Improve Your Credit in 2010

January 25, 2010

This year, in America, your credit score will be more important than in any other year. The reason for this is that there is less credit available than we have seen in a very long time which means that the competition to obtain this elusive credit is fierce. A huge surge of cut backs have been initiated by the credit card companies. Many consumers’ available balances have been slashed.

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What Do Credit Repair Attorneys Do?

January 23, 2010

Seeking the services of credit repair attorneys has become more and more popular. This is due largely in part to the recent increased importance of a stellar credit score.

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How Can I Build Positive Credit?

January 21, 2010

Increasing your credit score will require that you build positive credit. By doing this, you will become eligible for low interest credit products.

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Can I Remove a Charge-Off From My Credit Report?

January 16, 2010

People often wonder if removing a charge-off from their credit report is possible. It can be done, but it may be difficult.

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Judgment or Lien: How Can I Keep My House and Property?

January 15, 2010

Are you concerned that you may lose your home or personal property because of an unpaid debt? If not, you should be! If your creditor files a judgment against you for non-payment of your debt, you could, indeed, lose some of your assets. If a creditor wants to obtain payment of an overdue debt, the creditor is required to take the debt matter to court within a certain number of months if the debt goes unpaid. If the matter goes to court, it will probably cost you in some way. There is no way to determine what the outcome will be in court. Everyone’s situation is unique and, because of this, the result will be unique to each case.

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