Credit Topic:Bad Credit
Deserve better than a bad credit loan?
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Fortunately for people in this situation, the law affords all Americans the right to dispute any items in their credit report that they feel may be inaccurate, untimely, misleading, incomplete, ambiguous, unverifiable, biased or unclear ("questionable"), and because negative credit listings have such a large effect on credit scores, by removing these listings, people have been able to move from poor credit to credit scores of 700 and above.
Lexington Law helps consumers legally dispute these questionable negative listings and in 2009 alone was able to help clients remove over 1,000,000 negative items from their credit reports.
When considering a bad credit loan, many people feel like they are stuck with their current credit score. Why else would they be willing to sacrifice so much? If you are in this situation, make sure to explore your options. You may find out that after a few months of proactively working to improve your credit is enough to help you qualify for loan at much lower interest rates. And when the savings associated with those rates could mean the difference between a modest $250,000 home and a sprawling $400,000 property, there is no reason not to look into credit repair.
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Fortunately for people in this situation, the law affords all Americans the right to dispute any items in their credit report that they feel may be inaccurate, untimely, misleading, incomplete, ambiguous, unverifiable, biased or unclear ("questionable"), and because negative credit listings have such a large effect on credit scores, by removing these listings, people have been able to move from poor credit to credit scores of 700 and above.
Lexington Law helps consumers legally dispute these questionable negative listings and in 2009 alone was able to help clients remove over 1,000,000 negative items from their credit reports.
When considering a bad credit loan, many people feel like they are stuck with their current credit score. Why else would they be willing to sacrifice so much? If you are in this situation, make sure to explore your options. You may find out that after a few months of proactively working to improve your credit is enough to help you qualify for loan at much lower interest rates. And when the savings associated with those rates could mean the difference between a modest $250,000 home and a sprawling $400,000 property, there is no reason not to look into credit repair.
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