What is Credit Fraud? - What is debt-to-income ratio? - What is investigative Consumer Report
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OUR LEGAL INFORMATION WILL HELP YOU TO BETTER UNDERSTAND A YOUR CREDIT REPORT AND CREDIT SCORE ISSUES.
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What is an inquiry? An "inquiry" is a record of the name of a credit grantor, or authorized user who has accessed your credit file also known as credit report. Each inquiry is posted to the credit file so you know who and when has obtained a copy of it. No inquiry is po ... More details | WHAT IS CONSUMER CREDIT REPORT. Credit Report with Credit Score and Debt Analysis A Single Credit Report is a snapshot of your credit history according to one major credit bureau. ... More details | What is Credit Fraud? It is possible for thieves to cheat you and the people who give you credit. They might steal your credit card and run up a big balance. The more serious damage however is done by using your personal information to obtain and use a credit card or lo ... More details | What is debt-to-income ratio? Debt-to-Income ratio is a widely used measure of financial stability. Your debt-to-income ratio is the percentage between monthly income and monthly long-term debt obligations. It is calculated by dividing monthly debt minimum payments ( ... More details | What is investigative Consumer Report. Investigative consumer reports are detailed credit reports that involve interviews with your neighbors or acquaintances about your lifestyle, character, and reputation. They may be used in connection with insurance and employment applications. You'll ... More details | What type of credit inquiry may damage credit score? Question: "Avoid too many inquiries - inquiries are interpreted as a sign that you have been actively seeking credit and could overextend yourself or may be in financial difficulty." This was quoted from your site. Does this mean that if ... More details | When credit bureaus remove negative items from my credit reports. There is no definite answer, as the time varies depending on the initial credit status of each customer. Using All Legal Credit eliminates the time invested in learning credit laws and drafting correspondence for the paper chase with the credit burea ... More details | Where does a credit bureau get its information? Credit Bureaus collect and organize information about you and your credit history from public records, your creditors and other reliable sources. ... More details | Where does a credit bureau get its information? Credit Bureaus collect and organize information about you and your credit history from public records, your creditors and other reliable sources. ... More details | Who can see your credit report. Credit card companies, companies who need information in order to make a decision about granting you a loan, your landlord, and your employer may see your credit report, in addition to doctors, dentists, insurance companies, lawyers, courts, and phon ... More details |
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Credit report correction techniques
Many times the credit bureau is busy and does not handle your dispute properly ...
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Basic rights under The Fair Credit Reporting Act
All Federal Laws are in consumer's favor and you will have the advantage ...
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Credit Scoring and the Lending Industry
Credit scoring is crucial to your ability to get a loan. When you apply for a mortgage, your lender ...
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November 2017 mortgage rates forecast (FHA, VA, USDA, Conventional)
The Mortgage Reports (blog)
One year ago, home buyers and refinancing homeowners regretted postponing a mortgage rate lock as rates rose 0.60% in just a few weeks. No one expects those .... The president is calling for a tax plan signed into law by Thanksgiving. That means ...
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Niagara Falls taunts another mortgage holder over "zombie houses"
Buffalo News
The Niagara Falls Community Development this week posted signs in front of 17 houses owned by Ocwen Financial Corp., a preliminary step to possible legal action against the mortgage holder under New York's "zombie house" law. The signs read, "How ...
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Bad News for Florida Mortgage Lenders: Ruling Prioritizes Retroactive Tax Liens
Law.com
Lansdowne filed a foreclosure suit against Miami-Dade and other defendants, arguing its mortgage held priority over the tax lien. Court records show the lender and county both felt the law sided with them on the issue of priority, and they filed cross ...
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