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-+Your Personal Credit Report - How it works and how to make it work for you
Legal Helpmate 1115 days ago
The three major credit bureaus in the United States: Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax, are in the business of exchanging information. When you apply for a loan of any kind, the creditor requests your credit report from at least one of these bureaus. There are many other credit bureaus throughout the United States, but they are mainly affiliated with one of the major three.
-+Mortgage and Refinancing Preparation Made Simple
Legal Helpmate 1167 days ago
Buying a home is probably the single largest investment most people make in a lifetime. By preparing yourself and your credit before a home purchase or refinance, you can ensure a smooth finance process and can potentially save thousands on your loan. Improve your financial profile now so you can take advantage of the low interest rates before they disappear.
-+Dealing with Creditors
Legal Helpmate 1181 days ago
A sudden illness or the loss of your job may make it impossible for you to pay your bills on time. Whatever your situation, if you find that you cannot make your payments, contact your creditors at once. Try to work out a modified payment plan with your creditors that reduce your payments to a more manageable level
-+Information That is Included in my Credit Report
Legal Helpmate 1196 days ago
Your personal credit report contains such information as your name, current and previous addresses, phone number, Social Security number, date of birth, and current and previous employers. Your spouse's name may appear on your version of the credit report, but it will not appear on the version that is provided to others. This information comes from your credit applications, so its accuracy depends on your filling out the forms clearly, completely and consistently each time you apply for credit.
-+The Credit Bureau – Friend or Foe
Legal Helpmate 1210 days ago
The three major credit bureaus in the United States: Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax, are in the business of exchanging information. When you apply for a loan of any kind, the creditor requests your credit report from at least one of these bureaus. There are many other credit bureaus throughout the United States, but they are mainly affiliated with one of the major three.
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