How To Repair Your CreditPosted by Nick Niesen on November 8th, 2010 If you have less than perfect credit, you are probably attracted to the many commercials on TV which promise credit repair and debt consolidation. While there are many things companies can do to help you fix your credit, there are a number of things you can do yourself to get back on your feet. Many people make the mistake of avoidng their lenders. They choose to ignore phone calls or letters which are sent in the mail. You want to make sure you contact your lenders promptly when you find yourself in a situation where you may not be able to make payments. Calling them to look for options is a responsible thing to do. They are likely to work with you, because they have a vested interest in getting back the money which is owed. If you are willing to setup a budget, most of your lenders will work with you. If you work with your lender, it is likely you won't have to worry about repairing your credit. Even though your credit score may slightly be lowered if you have problems making payments, things will be a lot worse if you choose to ignore the lender. By showing that you are trying to pay off your debts, you will often find that your credit report remains relatively unchanged. When you decide to ignore them, this is when you will be reported to the credit agencies. Once this happens, it will become difficult to apply for a car, home, or even a job. If you are already in this situation, you should start looking at credit repair services which can help you rebuild your credit. These organizations can help you setup a budget and payment schedule. It is also important to know your rights with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. If you have been denied employment or other things due to having bad credit, you are allowed to get a free report of your credit history. However, you have to ask for this at least two months after you've been denied. The reason why it is important to get a report of your credit history is because there may be errors. If you find that information on your report is false, you can file a dispute with the credit agency to get the issue resolved. Though this will cost you nothing, you have to explain why the information on the report is false. Like it? Share it!More by this author |