Credit Repair Tips
Foreclosure and Credit Repair
How serious is a
foreclosure?
A mortgage is a contract loan a person takes out
to purchase their home, and is one of the most significant trade lines on a
credit report. When a lender looks at how a person paid their mortgage, they
look at how many late payments there were and if the home went into
foreclosure. If a home goes into foreclosure, it shows that the person was not
paying their mortgage or could not afford their mortgage.
How damaging is a foreclosure to your credit report?
A foreclosure is the worst record to have on a
credit report, and can remain on your credit report for a very long time. In
order to keep a foreclosure from appearing on your credit history there are 2
options. Try to make timely payments or if the foreclosure item is reported
incorrectly on your credit report it would be best to dispute it to have it
removed from your credit report. Many times information is reported
inaccurately on a credit report.
What if my home did not go into foreclosure yet, is there
still hope?
The best way to avoid going into foreclosure is to pay your
mortgage on time and avoid anymore late payments! However, many people often
misread or were mislead on the contract and sign a mortgage that they did not
understand. These types of opening low price mortgages increased dramatically
over time in the first few years. The people who agreed upon these mortgages
can no longer afford their now high priced homes, and are now going into
foreclosure. The best thing to do is to change to a fixed-rate mortgage, rather
than these ever changing mortgage rates. However, if you have a low credit
score, you will be unable to get one because lenders do not trust that you will
repay them.
How can I raise my credit score after foreclosure?
If there is any information on your credit report that is
inaccurate or incorrect, you can dispute it and have it removed to lower your
credit score. A lower credit score can make the difference in thousands of
dollars on your interest rates and whether you get a fixed-rate mortgage or
not. CreditLawGroup can handle this process for you by disputing the negative
and/or misleading items with the 3 credit reporting bureus.
Are you ready to remove the inaccurate information from
your credit report today?
If you'd like to know more about
credit repair, you can speak to a credit analyst at CreditLawGroup
today by calling 1-800-508-0041. With cost effective
legal representation, you can look towards a brighter financial future
as well as a higher credit score. We have excellent customer service, and you
will develop a close professional relationship with your paralegal to work
together to clean up your credit report.
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to find out more regarding our
credit repair services.
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