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May 29, 2010

How to Legally Remove A Judgment From Your Credit Report

Peter M. Johnson asked:




If you have judgments against you on your credit report, you have two choices. Pay and get a satisfaction of judgment or dispute them with the credit bureaus.

A civil judgment is a court order for a person who owes money (judgment debtor) to pay it to another (judgment creditor). The court does not make the debtor pay the creditor. The creditor has to take action, on their own to collect the debt. They have several options.

First, if the debtor owns real-estate, they can have the judgment recorded in the counties where the real-estate is located. If the debtor tries to sell or refinance the property, a title search will show the judgment. The judgment is a lien on the real estate, just like a mortgage, and must be paid off before the property can be sold.

If the judgment is large enough, and the debtor has non-exempt equity in the property then the creditor can foreclose their lien and have the property sold to pay off the judgment. If the property is the debtor’s residence, there are special rules that apply. For instance, in the United States, a portion of the equity in the real estate is exempt from creditor’s claims. In Colorado, the first $60,000 in home equity is exempt. That means the debtor can keep the first $60,000 in equity from the sale. It works like this. If the creditor had a $100,000 judgment and the debtor owned a $425,000 house with $90,000 in equity and the house was sold at a foreclosure sale for $425,000, the creditor would get $30,000 from the sale.

Judgments can also be collected against bank accounts, and wages through garnishment.

Finally, a creditor can elect to have the county sheriff seize non-exempt personal property from the debtor and have it sold at a Sheriff’s Sale.

Unsatisfied civil judgments ( that means unpaid ones) also damage your credit score. The credit bureaus find out about judgments by searching real estate and court records. If you have paid off or settled a judgment, you must have the creditor file a Satisfaction of Judgment with both the court, and in any counties where the judgment was recorded. That way it shows that the judgment was paid, and it will not hinder any of your real-estate transactions.

If the judgment continues to appear on your credit report, after the satisfaction of judgment form(s) has/have been filed, then you can dispute the matter with the credit bureaus. Send a letter to each of the credit bureaus informing them that the judgment has been paid. Include a copy of the satisfaction of judgment from the court. The credit bureau will then have 30 days to verify this with the court, and then will have update their information to show that the judgment has been paid.

In some states, a judgment debtor’s social security number is not included in the court file. When this happens, and a judgment is recorded, a credit bureau may list the judgment as being against all debtors with the same or similar name. If the judgment is not yours, you need to follow the dispute procedure listed above and request that it be deleted from your report. In the short term, for a real-estate closing for example, you may be able to provide an affidavit stating under oath that the judgment is not against you.

If you have a common name, like “Johnson”, “Smith”, or “Martinez”, chances are that you will have judgments erroneously placed on your credit report. When I bought my first house, there were over 30 judgments listed on my report. Some were from states that I had never even visited, and others dated from before I was born. I had to supply my title insurance company and mortgage lender with an affidavit swearing that they were not my judgments.

Janice

May 27, 2010

The Difference Between Debit And Credit Cards

Dale Mazurek asked:




How things have changed through the years. There was a time when you had to run your check to the bank, cash it or deposit it and then write another check to get cash out of the bank. This all had to be done before the banks closed which was about 3 pm. And if you didn’t get this done by Friday afternoon you were hooped for the weekend.

Well those days are now pretty much over. No more running to the bank because most pay is now direct deposited and now pretty much everyone has a debit card which can be used at the automatic teller machines or (ATM). Today you can find these machines in your bank, grocery store and pretty much anywhere else you can think of.
When debit cards were first introduced you could easily tell what they were. They usually had the bank logo on them, your account number and your name. Today is a bit different though. Almost all debit cards look exactly like credit cards. They have credit card logos, they can be used anywhere to purchase things including on the internet

With a debit card you are using your own money to purchase items. The money being used in association with that card is your money. When you use a credit card you’re using borrowed money which you agree to pay back. This money is being borrowed from the issuer of the credit card which is usually a banking institution.
Both cards look and act in the same manner but when it comes to consumer protection there are some subtle differences. If someone steals your credit card you are only responsible for the first 50 dollars of theft unless you report the card before any charges are made to it. In this case you won’t be responsible for any fraudulent charges usually.

MasterCard and Visa offer zero liability protection where you won’t pay any charges if someone uses your credit card to make unauthorised purchases.
In the case of a debit card the fraud protection is similar with a few exceptions. Your liability is still 50 dollars but only if you notify your financial institution with in two business days of the loss of your card. If the card isn’t reported lost or stolen your liability can jump to 500 dollars. It’s also important to check your bank statement regularly. Check it with more than a glance. If there are any fraudulent charges on there and there not reported within 60 days you could be held totally liable.

In many cases you can get extra protection against fraudulent use of your cards through your home owners or renters insurance. You can check this out by reading your policy or checking with your agent.

So now you’re wondering which cards you should use for what. Most experts would agree that you should use your debit card for the same things you would use cash for. A good example of this is groceries. One thing to remember when using your debit card is that you must have sufficient funds in your account to cover your purchases.

When you are using a card on line it should be a credit card. In the case of using a credit card it is easier to dispute fraudulent purchases. Another thing is that if your purchase arrives broken the credit card company will remove any charges until the problem is resolved.
So in life both cards are necessary but you just have to make sure you know when to use them. Each card has a significant use and properly done. The sooner you learn how to use both cards with in your life the easier life will be.
Dale Mazurek

Darryl

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Melissa

Does anyone know where to get a free credit report?

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beautifullife08 asked:


I am turning 18 soon and I know my gaurdian has use my credit and I want to see what is all on there so I can dispute it.. I do not have a credit card. Does anyone know where I can get a free credit report wothout using a credit report.

Wesley

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Elsie

Which Credit Bureau Should I Use To Check My Credit Report?

Beth Pardue asked:




There are three main credit bureaus in the United States; Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. Each bureau collects your personal and financial information which is then sold to lenders such as banks, credit unions, credit card companies, mortgage and auto loan lenders. Your credit report is the product of this collected information. Lending and credit companies use your credit information to determine if they will approve you or not and at what interest rate you will pay.

Many people are recognizing the importance of checking their own credit report to verify its accuracy and to make sure that they know where they stand in the credit world. Until they begin the process to obtain a copy of their credit report, some people do not realize that they actually have three credit reports instead of just one. The three main credit bureaus keep separate credit records from one another and produce their own credit reports. Instead of the credit bureaus working together and sharing information among themselves like some people may think, they are actually competitors. That is why the information provided on one credit report will more than likely be different from the information provided on the credit report from another credit bureau. Therefore, it is recommended to check your credit report from all three credit bureaus in order to see the complete picture.

There are a couple of options to checking all three of your credit reports. You can contact each of the credit bureaus individually to request a copy. Or you can go through one of the many companies that provide a 3-in-1 credit report like [http://www.credit-report-credit-score.com]. Obtaining a 3-in-1 credit report is usually more convenient and user friendly to the consumer compared to requesting individual copies.

Verifying the data on all three of your credit reports is the only way to know that the information that potential lenders and creditors are evaluating you on is correct. When considering you for a loan, some lenders will pull your credit report from only one or two of the credit bureaus while other lenders will pull your credit report from all three. It is always a good idea to check your credit reports BEFORE applying for your next big purchase. Covering your bases beforehand can often times save you a lot of time and hassle during the application process.

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Ida

May 26, 2010

How To Fix A Negative Credit Report In 3 Simple Steps!

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Warren

May 25, 2010

Clean Credit Report – Easily Raise Your Credit Score 100 Points

Vincent Dail asked:




Your credit report contains information about where you work, live and how you pay your bills (On time or not). It also may show whether you’ve been sued, arrested or have filed for bankruptcy with in the last 10 years. Companies called consumer reporting agencies (cra) or credit bureaus compile and sell your credit report to businesses all over the world.

Many financial advisors suggest that you periodically review your credit report for inaccuracies or omissions. This could be especially important if you’re considering making a major purchase, such as buying a home. Checking in advance on the accuracy of information in your credit file could speed the credit-granting process, clean credit is a must.

Because businesses use this information to evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, and other purposes allowed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), it’s important that the information in your report is complete and accurate.

Whenever you apply for any type of credit or financing, a credit report is pulled from at least one of the three major credit bureaus. You want a clean credit report to be pulled. While there are hundreds of smaller credit bureaus around the country, virtually every credit bureau is affiliated with either Experian, Trans Union, or Equifax.

Getting Your Clean Credit Report

If you’ve been denied credit, insurance, or employment because of information supplied by a credit reporting agency, the FCRA says the company you applied to must give you the agency`s name, address, and telephone number. If you contact the agency for a copy of your report within 60 days of receiving a denial notice, the report is free. In addition, you’re entitled to one free copy of your report a year.

If you simply want a copy of your report, call each credit bureau listed since more than one agency may have a file on you, some with different information.

The three major national credit bureaus are:

Equifax, P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241; (800) 685-1111.

Experian (formerly TRW), P.O. Box 2002, Allen, TX 75013; (888) EXPERIAN (397-3742).

Trans Union, P.O. Box 1000, Chester, PA 19022; (800) 916-8800.

Correcting Errors For Clean Credit.

To protect all your rights under the law and to keep your credit clean contact both the CRA and the information provider.

First to get clean credit reports, tell the credit reporting agency in writing what information you believe is inaccurate. Include copies (please keep your originals) of documents that support your position. In addition to providing your complete name and address, your letter should clearly identify each item in your report you dispute, state the facts and explain why you dispute the information, and request deletion or correction. Always keep copies of your dispute letter.

They must reinvestigate the items in question, usually within 30 days, unless they consider your dispute frivolous. They also must forward all relevant data you provide about the dispute to the information provider. After the information provider receives notice of a dispute from the CRA, it must investigate, review all relevant information provided by the CRA, and report the results to the CRA. If the information provider finds the disputed information to be inaccurate, it must notify all nationwide CRAs so they can correct this information in your file. Disputed information that cannot be verified must be deleted from your file, then you will recieve a clean credit report, with that item removed.

If your report contains erroneous information, the CRA must correct it(clean credit).

If an item is incomplete, the CRA must complete it. For example, if your file showed that you were late making payments ( 30 days or more), but failed to show that you were no longer delinquent, the CRA must show that you’re current.

If your file shows an account that belongs only to another person, the CRA must delete it.

When the reinvestigation is complete, they must give you the written results and a free copy of your clean credit report, if the dispute results in a change. If an item is changed or removed, they cannot put the disputed information back in your file unless the information provider verifies its accuracy and completeness.

Also, if you request, they must send notices of clean credit report corrections to anyone who received your report in the past six months. Job applicants can have a corrected copy of their clean credit report sent to anyone who received a copy during the past two years for employment purposes. If a reinvestigation does not resolve your dispute, ask the CRA to include your statement of the dispute in your file and in future reports.

Second, in addition to writing to the credit agency, tell the creditor or other information provider in writing that you dispute an item. Again, include copies (please not originals) of documents that support your position. Many providers specify an address for disputes. If the provider then reports the item to any credit reporting angency, it must include a notice of your dispute. In addition, if you are correct that is, if the disputed information is not accurate the information provider may not use it again, thus you will have a clean credit report.

When negative information in your report is accurate, only the passage of time can assure its removal. Accurate negative information can generally stay on your report for 7 years.

Clean Credit: There are certain exceptions:

Bankruptcy information may be reported for 10 years.

Information about criminal convictions may be reported without any time limitation.

Credit information reported in response to an application for a job with a salary of more than $75,000 has no time limit.

Information about a lawsuit or an unpaid judgment against you can be reported for seven years or until the statute of limitations runs out, whichever is longer. Criminal convictions can be reported without any time limit.

Credit information reported because of an application for more than $150,000 worth of credit or life insurance has no time limit.

Adding clean credit accounts to your file:

Your credit file may not reflect all your clean credit accounts. Although most national department stores and all-purpose bank credit card accounts will be included in your file, not all creditors supply information: Some travel, entertainment, gasoline card companies, local retailers, and credit unions are among those creditors that don’t report clean credit.

If you’ve been told you were denied clean credit because of an insufficient credit file or no credit file and you have accounts with creditors that don’t appear in your credit file, ask the CRA to add this information to future reports. This will help get you on the road to a clean credit report. Although they are not required to do so, many CRAs will add verifiable accounts for a fee. You should, however, understand that if these creditors do not report to the CRA on a regular basis, these added items will not be updated in your file.

Allan

How Can I Repair My Credit Report?

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May 23, 2010

Credit Report Rip-Off – How Do You Avoid It?

Jonas Smit asked:




For the last few ages there have been an amount of con artists who have been earning people’s lives a misery by stealing their identity and running up thousands upon thousands of dollars of debt in their name. However, like many I’m sure you would never get caught out like that – or would you? Do you feel that the persons who had their identity stolen are earning it up, or are so dumb that they probably created it effortless for the thieves who stole from them?

Well prepare to be shocked. It is often some of the most careful and credit conscious citizens who get caught out by these thieving “con men” and “con women”. Now logic says it should not happen if you keep an eye on your credit rating you will be among the folks who get ripped off. Allow me to explain how the credit report scam works, and you will soon see why it is potential for it to be happen, even to you. We will take a case of someone who is careful about maintaining their advantageous credit rating and who is security conscious. They like to get hold of their credit report every year, so that they can go through it and check that all the details are correct.

They make sure no typos have occurred that will bring them into a bad situation when they next apply for a mortgage or an auto loan, etc. All sounds ok so far don’t it? Well maybe, but we’ve already passed the point where the scammers would be lurking, watching out for the unwary. That point was when our conscious good friend above got hold of their credit report. You see, when you decide to get a copy of your credit report it is necessary that you check out the website you are requesting it from. That’s because the scammers usually set up a very qualified exploring website, which all seems a board and legitimate, and they give a cost-free credit report. After that it’s just a case of waiting for the unwary. If you haven’t checked out the web page where you will fill out the report with all the details you would expect to fill out on any legitimate site, you can be in trouble. You will fill out items such as:

* Full name
* Address
* Date of birth
* Social security quantity

They might even ask for details of existing credit cards, etc. What if that site was a fake site and not a real credit report provider site? Now when you appear at that can you see how trouble-free it is for them to run a credit report scam, and then simply walk off with all the details, they would require to steal your identity?

Lee
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