Common Questions
How can bad credit be legally repaired?
How does Lexington Law help repair bad credit?
How long does credit repair take?
Can I pay you more to do even more?
Can I pay by the action?
Is it possible for deleted items to reappear on my credit report?
Do I need to pay my bills?
Does paying my bills restore my credit?
Do I need to see my credit reports first?
Do you guarantee your credit repair service?
Can I repair my own credit?
When can I call my case manager?
How do I get updates on casework?
Why does Lexington Law need updated credit reports?
Why doesn't Lexington Law accept faxed credit reports?
How does Lexington Law help repair bad credit?
How long does credit repair take?
Can I pay you more to do even more?
Can I pay by the action?
Is it possible for deleted items to reappear on my credit report?
Do I need to pay my bills?
Does paying my bills restore my credit?
Do I need to see my credit reports first?
Do you guarantee your credit repair service?
Can I repair my own credit?
When can I call my case manager?
How do I get updates on casework?
Why does Lexington Law need updated credit reports?
Why doesn't Lexington Law accept faxed credit reports?
Why does Lexington Law need updated credit reports?
Our ability to help you delete questionable negative items is dependent on having up-to-date credit reports. Without copies of your current credit reports we are somewhat limited in what we can do to progress a client's case because we need to know the status of previously disputed items before crafting the next round of disputes.For example, if we do not know that a questionable negative item has been deleted and we dispute the same item again, it can slow the process and increase the time until you see your desired results. In addition, if in response to a dispute the credit bureaus the credit bureaus deny an investigation or request additional information, Lexington Law requires this response in order to craft the next round of disputes.
The credit bureaus may send you more information than just your credit reports.
We ask that you forward all correspondence from the credit bureaus as each item may be useful in handling your individual case.
We ask that you forward all correspondence from the credit bureaus as each item may be useful in handling your individual case.
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Clients who are quick to send in their updated credit reports will get the most value out of the service.
The less time we spend waiting for your reports, the faster we can get to work on the credit repair process.
The less time we spend waiting for your reports, the faster we can get to work on the credit repair process.
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*Important: While the testimonials and other information on this website may be exciting, Lexington Law promises only to perform the steps we've agreed to in each client's case and to charge each month only for steps already completed. As with any legal work, no outcome is promised. Your results will vary.
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