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Credit Restoration and Debt Negotiation
These are the two most important parts of having a good credit. Let's see how it works... When you are restoring your credit is important to review how long it has been in derogatory status, number of accounts and balance amount. Then we need a budget so we can know what strategy we can use to fix your credit. First of all we remove obsolete information, correct some mistakes that credit bureau reflect in your credit history, investigate current status of debts, remove those that have been paid, updated your information because there is many information about you in the system, but some of that information is inaccurate some way. Inaccurate information highly damages your credit rating.

Why negotiate debts?
You can't have good credit if you have outstanding balances pending or still delinquency history on them, but some of the amounts are double or triple from the balance registered when first delinquency happened. The balance amount increases for late payment and over limit fees, and interest rate.

Notice that when you have a late payment on any revolving account, or credit card the annual percentage rating or interest increase, and that means that you are going to take longer to pay off the debt.
 We deal with the creditor on your name, and offer from $.020 to $0.50 for each dollar you owe, and we also obtain a legal letter from the creditor that shows what the deal contains and how it will be update on your file, improving your credit rating.

CREDIT RESTORATION SOLVES PROBLEMS LIKE:

  • Bankruptcies chapter 13 and chapter 7
  • Late payments
  • Public records
  • Collection accounts
  • Credit scores
  • Inaccurate information
  • And give you some strategies about how to improve your credit.

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