Friday, November 24, 2006

Be Cautious When Considering A Credit Repair Company

by: Brandon C. Hall

Most people have some sort of debt. Almost everyone has a credit card balance, an outstanding student loan, or mortgage and car payments. All these loans and their payments result in a credit history, which most people don't usually give too much thought too until it's too late. Your credit history can have a major influence on your life, and once you credit history becomes poor you will find yourself unable to rent cars, obtain services without deposits, or get a credit card. This is why, if you find yourself in this situation, it is important that you take steps towards credit repair as soon as possible.

Many people will find their poor credit history to be overwhelming, and will be tempted by one of the many companies online that offer to "fix bad credit" for a fee. Although there are some situations where these companies may of use, for most people they are not necessary, and should be avoided.

The reason credit repair companies aren't useful for most people are because they rarely do anything that you can't do yourself. These companies will give the impression that they are doing things you wouldn't normally be able to do on your behalf, but it most cases they are not.

The general strategy of many of these companies will be to have you first request your credit report from the credit reporting agency, and then to launch numerous challenges to the report in writing. The idea here is not that there are necessarily many (or any) mistakes on your credit report, rather you are trying to take advantage of a legal obligation on the part of the credit reporting agency: namely, that all requests for investigations must be responded to in 30 days. If the agency doesn't respond to you in that time (and it's unlikely they will if you challenge multiple items) they must remove the item in question from your credit report.

While this may initially seem like a clever strategy, it's important to understand that there is nothing to prevent the credit reporting agency from putting the removed items back onto your credit report once they find the proper documentation. In other words: they may not be able to produce the documentation in 30 days and have to remove something, but they will keep investigating, and once they find the documentation the item will be restored to your credit report.

Besides the somewhat dubious strategy that most credit repair companies employ, you should also be careful to avoid any scams. Be advised that these companies are legally bound to render all promised services before accepting any payment from you. They are also obligated to clearly outline all fees and services that will be provided. If you do decide to use the services of a credit repair company, make sure you look over all the paperwork and fine print provided.

In most cases for most people, a credit repair company shouldn't be necessary. The only time you should use one is if they are truly able to perform services you can't do, or don't have time to do, on your own.

About The Author

Brandon C. Hall maintains http://www.freeinfoblog.com which contains many articles and resources on credit repair at http://www.freeinfoblog.com/category/credit-repair. There is also information on dozens of other topics.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

How To Get Started In Investment Properties

by: Joseph Kenny

One of the best investments that you can be involved in today is that which deals in real estate. Right now, real estate is moving very good and it is a good time to be dealing with it. Much money can be made in real estate transactions and the good news is that you can make a lot of money quickly - if your investments and selling techniques are made wisely. Here are a few things you need to know about getting started in this potentially lucrative field.

Learn About It

Investments of any kind require that you learn about what you are investing your money in. Any other way of investing is only foolish, unless you have some really good financial counselors. But generally, the more you know the better off you will be. This is especially true in real estate, because the investments are large and the losses can be high. You should want to read all you can about it before you make any moves. Not only should you learn about how to choose a property that people will want, you also need to know how to research the local market to know what a property should sell for.

Types Of Property

There are a number of ways that you can get started in real estate. Largely this will be determined by how much money you have to get started with. If you do not have much money, you may want to start with foreclosures, or pre-foreclosures. These properties will be the cheapest, and, because of their value as opposed to their cost to you, could bring some excellent returns. You can buy them at less than market value, fix them up a little, and turn around and sell them at market value - for a good-sized profit.

Other properties involve residential or commercial, large and small. Once again, you need to make sure you know what you are doing before you invest. Learn the secrets to investing that will make it worthwhile, and be able to recognize a bad deal when you see one.

For Sale Or Rent?

When you want to buy property is it so that you can turn around and sell it - or do you intend to rent it out? Residential renters have a great many needs and may disturb your sleep if they need to have something done right away. On the other hand, commercial renters have a tendency to take of small things for themselves just to be able to get back to their business. Renting property out is one way to ensure an income over a long period of time, but will require a percentage of outlay to keep the property up. Commercial property, if in a prime location, however, is always sure to remain in demand.

While the real estate market is hot, there is a possible downside that you need to be aware of. Money that is tied up in real estate, while able to keep its overall value, could be tied up in that property for some time - not all property sells quickly. So you need to be able to figure in things like taxes, interest and other things that will eat at your profits over a period of time.

The market is good and much money can be made in it. It is just waiting for the right investor.

About The Author

Joseph Kenny writes for the UK Loan Store, visit them here, UK Loans Store and more information on bad credit loans available on site. Visit Today: http://www.ukpersonalloanstore.co.uk/

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Monday, November 20, 2006

Credit Repair - How To Deal With A Credit Bureau

by: Brandon C. Hall

Having good credit is an essential tool in today's economy - it allows you to have a credit card, to obtain car and house loans, and many other conveniences. While you can live without good credit, a bad credit rating will certainly affect you negatively throughout your life. The key to your credit rating lies with a credit bureau. There are a handful of credit bureaus in North America that handle all reports - positive and negative - from creditors to create a credit report specific to you. If you have a poor credit history, you must take steps to engage in credit repair, and one of the first and most essential tools is to learn how to effectively deal with your credit bureau.

Credit repair begins with determining which credit bureau holds your file. To do this simply look at any rejection letter from a credit application - the letter, in refusing you credit, will indicate which bureau proved the rating. The next step is to obtain your credit history. Keep in mind that legally it is always free to obtain your credit history if you have recently been denied credit, although many organizations will imply that it is not. The only time you should pay money for a credit report is if you want to receive it instantly, in which case credit bureaus will provide an instant online report for a fee.

When dealing with a credit bureau, understand that they are in the business of collection and selling information. For this reason, it is in your interest to never provide them with any information that is not legally necessary. Legally, you only need to provide a credit bureau with your name, social security number and legal address in order to obtain your credit report. The bureaus may request a copy of your social security card, and - if the address they have on file is different from your current one - a copy of something proving your address. Although they may ask for a driver's license to prove your address, send them a copy of a bill showing your address. The reason you want to be cautious when dealing with credit bureaus is that they own many collection agencies, and if you have a credit problem you want to give them as little information as possible with which to harass you with.

Once you have received the report, examine it closely for any errors. If anything is in question, send a written request for an investigation to the credit bureau. Legally, the onus is on the credit bureau to document anything on your credit report - if they cannot document it within 30 days, it must be removed. This is the basic strategy of many credit repair companies that charge exorbitant fees: challenge everything negative. In many cases if the negative item is more than a few years old it will be difficult to verify and the item will be removed.

By learning to properly deal with a credit bureau you can engage in effective credit repair that other companies change high fees for. By educating yourself as to the legal obligations of the credit bureau, you can, in many cases, repair your own credit quickly and effectively.

About The Author

Brandon C. Hall maintains http://www.freeinfoblog.com which contains many articles and resources on credit repair at http://www.freeinfoblog.com/category/credit-repair. There is also information on dozens of other topics.

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