Repair bad credit
Can you really repair bad credit?
Well, what you can do, actually, is dispute negative items on your credit report and have them removed if they can't be verified.
Can I do this myself?
Absolutely, yes. It is your right as a consumer under the Fair Credit Reporting Act to have the credit bureaus (the companies who compile your credit report) re-examine any item you feel is innacurate, unverifiable, or misleading. And any company who told you otherwise is trying to mislead you.
But, the credit bureaus don't like to do this "free" work that they're legally bound to do. So they put up as many road blacks as possible to deture would be disputers. People who try to repair their credit report themselves find it terribly frustrating, and usually give up.
That's why the business of credit report repair was born, to actually repair bad credit. For less than your monthly cable bill, Lexington Law will be the vigilantees on your side. They know the games the bureaus play, and with their combined experience, delete an enormous amount of negative items, to more accurately reflect a person's credit history.
If you're looking to repair bad credit, there's only one name you need to know: Lexington.
