About Credit Reports
What You Need to Know About Credit
Reports
You hear people talk about credit
reports all the time but do you know what they are really all
about? Well, if you have ever been turned down when applying
for a credit card or a loan it is high time you learned all
about your credit report and how you can get it working for you
instead of against you.
Let's start off by explaining what your credit report
actually is. Your credit report is a public record of all of
the transactions concerning any money you may gave borrowed in
the past. Any payments that you make on time or late, will show
up on this report as well. Any tax liens or bankruptcies are on
there as well. Your credit report even notes each time your
report has been requested by someone or some company.
The reason that this report is so important is that this is
how most lenders make their decision about whether you are a
good credit risk or not. If you have a history of not paying
your debts, they are obviously not going to want to give you
any money because they know they will have a hard time getting
it back from you. If you have poor credit you will find it
difficult to get any credit cards or loans, even employers and
landlords are accessing credit reports these days.
Everyone should request a copy of his or her report at
least once a year. This is a simple task, all you need to do is
contact one of the three major credit reporting agencies and
ask them for a copy. This will not cost you anything but the
copying expense and the stamp. You can contact these agencies
online at:
Experian (located at www.experian.com)
Trans Union (located at www.transunion.com)
Equifax (located at www.equifax.com)
It is a good idea to get a report from all three of these
agencies because they are not always the same. Once you get
your report you will want to check it over for any errors or
discrepancies. If you find any be sure to contact your
creditors right away so that they can fix the problem.
According to the law you are entitles to receive one free
copy of your credit report each and every year sot here is a
chance that you will have to pay for the other two. But there
is a chance that you will be eligible to get free reports if
you meet certain criteria.
This criteria is as follows:
You have been the victim of identity theft
You are on welfare
You are unemployed
You have been denied credit recently If your credit
report is not a good-looking one at all there are some things
that you can do to fix it up. First off, as I mentioned before
if you see any errors report them right away, but if the black
marks you see are all legitimate claims you will have to do
some serious repair work. You cannot fix your credit overnight,
no matter what anyone tells you, it is going to take some time
and some effort.
If you just cannot seem to get things together enough to
start making all of your payments on time each month you can
contact a credit counseling service. They can help you to
manage your debt successfully.
Having good credit is very important and the truth of the
matter is that it is only going to get more important. Now is
as good a time as any to get things under control don't you
think?
Martin Lukac, represents, #1 Loans USA, a finance
web-company specializing in real estate/mortgage market. We
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