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First of all, get a copy of your credit report. Read it carefully
to find notations made to the report that has damaged your
credit. It is important that you understand your credit report.
What to look for in your credit report:
- Do you have late payments?
- Have there been any collections?
- Is your marital status stated correctly?
- Perhaps you have closed some accounts that are listed as
open?
- Are there any and lawsuits, judgments or tax liens?
It is important that you check your report accurately and
take corrective action where needed to remove or change negative
assessments. You are entitled to dispute any remark on your
Credit report that you suspect may be inaccurate or incomplete.
Check your report frequently. It is necessary to check it
often to reestablish and manage your credit.
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