Common Questions
How can bad credit be repaired?
How does Lexington Law legally repair bad credit?
How long does credit repair take?
Can I pay you more to do even more?
Can I pay by the action?
What if deleted items reappear on my credit report?
Do I need to pay my bills?
Does paying my bills restore my bad credit?
Do I need to see my credit reports first?
Do you guarantee your credit repair service?
Can I restore 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 does Lexington Law require reports to be mailed?
How does Lexington Law legally repair bad credit?
How long does credit repair take?
Can I pay you more to do even more?
Can I pay by the action?
What if deleted items reappear on my credit report?
Do I need to pay my bills?
Does paying my bills restore my bad credit?
Do I need to see my credit reports first?
Do you guarantee your credit repair service?
Can I restore 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 does Lexington Law require reports to be mailed?
How do I get updates on casework?
Credit reports will arrive first at your home and then you will forward photocopies of them to us. So, when we accomplish deletions and improvements, you will see them first on your subsequent credit report.Additionally, you are always welcome to call or email your paralegal and request an update of the progress of your case.
*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 may vary.
Thanks for all that you have done for me these past few months. I've had had an increase in B-score from about a 430 to a 700.
WOW I also bought my new 2003 Harley Davidson F150. Another plus!!!! :) Have [client advocate] shoot me an e-mail so that we can
discuss a raise for that guy!
M., Lexington client*
(Your results may vary)
M., Lexington client*
(Your results may vary)
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