Best Way To Solve A Credit Report Dispute
Disputing negative entries on your credit report is the most effective method to delete unfavorable information and improve your credit rating.Many people in America have negative information on their credit report. These derogatory items can be detrimental to your ability to obtain loans, credit cards and other financial services.
You have the right to dispute any inaccurate or incomplete information that is contained in your credit report. There is no charge for this. If an account is not being reported 100% accurately, by law the credit bureau must remove it from your report.
The credit bureau will forward your dispute to the lender. The lender then has thirty days to investigate the accuracy of the item and either accept or deny your dispute. If the lender fails to respond to the dispute within 30 days, the dispute is considered verified as accurate and the item will be removed from your credit report automatically in thirty days.
However, you should understand that you will need to provide proof that it is in fact an error. They will not simply take your word, and you are required to provide them with proof. This proof should accompany the free dispute credit report letter when sending it.
After reviewing your credit report dispute the consumer reporting company may decide that they disagree with the items raised in your credit report dispute and decline to pursue the matter any further. They will send you all of the evidence that they have and the reasons for not pursuing your credit report dispute, along with a copy of your credit report.
If you are having a difficult time getting a derogatory item removed from your credit report, you are allowed to submit to the credit bureau, a one hundred word statement with an explanation of any extenuating circumstances regarding the debt. Although this statement does not act to remove the item from your credit record, it at least offers an explanation to potential creditors your version as to why the item is being reported.
