Credit Repair Help – Here’s How To Start Right Now!


It’s hard to live with bad credit. You need credit to lease a house or car. Most loans you apply for will be turned down with bad credit. It can be frustrating to have bad credit.  You need credit repair help.

It’s not that hard to get your credit repaired. All it takes is a little time and a little effort on your part. You must be diligent with your spending and take a few simple steps. Repairing your credit will not happen overnight.

First thing to do, must do is create a budget. This will allow you to know how much money each month you can spend on your debts. It’s best if you document for one month your spending habits. You never know how much you spend eating out and buying fancy coffees.

Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union are the three credit reporting agencies that report to FICO. FICO is who keeps your credit score and reports it to the banks. You should get a credit report from all three agencies. Your bank will give you a free report every year if you ask for one; otherwise you can find an online solution.

Contacting the creditors is the next step. You need to speak to them to offer a payment plan. They will be willing to work with you because they want the money owed to them. If you offer to pay off the full balance and settle right then and there, usually they will give you a discount and ask you only pay the principal. Any agreements should be mailed to you in writing.

Now you need to close out and pay your credit card debts. Destroy the cards and start paying them off. The best idea is to close all the accounts you have except your three oldest ones. You see, credit scores are based on the account history as well as other factors. Even if these lines of credit are opened, you don’t need to use them unless it’s an emergency.

It seems simple, but pay the bills on time. This will be the best thing for your credit. The collections and creditors are willing to work with you and understand the situations you may be in. Any payment for the month is good, if you cant afford your full payment, you can still give them a good faith payment of as much as you can afford. This will at least show you attempting to work with the creditors.

by Mark Alison
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