Who Reports Your Credit Information?
How you are managing your credit obligations is reported to credit reporting agencies by Furnishers. Furnishers are creditors, banks and […]
How you are managing your credit obligations is reported to credit reporting agencies by Furnishers. Furnishers are creditors, banks and […]
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires that a third party must have a permissible purpose as defined by the […]
Negative (or adverse) accounts remain on a credit report for seven years, unless its a criminal or civil court record […]
If your credit report dispute letter is ignored or rejected by credit reporting agencies and/or by furnishers of information to […]
When you recognize an error on your credit report, you can file a written dispute to the credit reporting agency […]
Information reported on your credit report should be familiar to you because it is supposed to accurately reflect your personal […]
Accuracy on your credit report is very important because your credit report can influence whether you are hired for a […]
Now is a good time to review your credit report for inaccuracies. Go to annualcreditreport.com to get a copy from Experian, Equifax & Trans Union for free every 12 months.
Expunged criminal records should not show up on your credit report but it happens all of the time. Reporting expunged criminal records on a credit report is a violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act and can cause consumers to lose out on job and housing opportunities. Pine Street Legal can help you right this injustice.
A credit report is a reflection of a person’s creditworthiness expressed in numbers and based on an analysis of that person’s credit files.
At Pine Street Legal, LLC, attorney, Nancy Kanter, is focused on educating clients about their rights under the Fair Credit […]