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Your personal Credit Report contains: Your name, current and previous addresses, phone number, Social Security number, date of birth and current and previous employers. Your spouse's name may appear on your version of the Credit Report, but it will not appear on the version that is provided to others. This information comes from your credit applications, so its accuracy depends on your filling out the forms clearly, completely and consistently each time you apply for credit. Specific information about each account such as the date opened, credit limit or loan amount, balance, monthly payment and payment pattern during the past several years. This information comes from companies that do business with you. Federal district bankruptcy records and state and county court records of tax liens and monetary judgments. This information comes from public records. The names of those who have obtained a copy of your Credit Report. (On your copy of your Experian Credit Report, addresses are included.) This information comes from the Credit Reporting agency.
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Credit Report Frequently Asked Questions
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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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3 FICO Scores for 1 Credit History? Yes, That's Right
NerdWallet (blog)
Lenders aren't required to share your credit information with the credit bureaus. It costs lenders money to report to the bureaus, so in some instances, a lender may report to only one or two of the three bureaus, or not at all. Building your credit...
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Your credit score: What you need to know
Indianapolis Star
A proactive approach to monitoring your credit reports and credit score is critical to protecting this important information, says James P. Nehf, professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis. Here are four tips ...
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