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Know Your Rights
A selected, short excerpt from Chapter 7 of The Secrets About Good Credit and Debt Reduction
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is a federal law that protects you by regulating how consumer credit reports can be used and
obtained. You have important rights because of the FCRA.
The law gives you the following rights:
You have the right to know exactly what is in your credit
file and what is being reported on you. But only if you ask
for it! Don't say you don't want to see it. You need to know
what is being reported on you, good or bad!
The law gives you the following rights:
You have the right to obtain a copy of your credit report
from any credit-reporting agency for a reasonable charge.
You have the right to a free copy of your credit report within
sixty days of being denied credit.
You have the right to know the name and address of the
credit bureau responsible for preparing the credit report
used to deny you credit, insurance, or employment, or to
increase the cost of your insurance or credit.
You have the right to a free copy of your report if you are
unemployed, a recipient of public welfare assistance, or believe you have been the victim of fraud.
You have the right to understand your credit report.
You have the right to a complete and accurate credit report.
You have the right to dispute information on your credit
report. The credit bureau must investigate your dispute
within thirty days.
You have the right to dispute any information on your credit
report that is not true and accurate.
You have the right to have all incorrect information deleted from your credit report.
You have the right to have all information that cannot be
verified deleted from your credit report.
You have the right to have all those who received incorrect
information notified at no cost to you.
You have the right to a fresh start, and to have all paid
negative credit deleted from your file after seven years.
You have the right to have a bankruptcy deleted from your
file after 10 years.
You have the right to know the nature, substance, and
sources of the information in your credit file.
You have the right to know who received your credit report in the last six months for credit-granting purposes.
You have the right to inform the credit-reporting agency
that it may not supply information about you to your employer or a prospective employer without your consent.
You have the right to know who has seen your credit report in the last two years for employment purposes.
You have the right to review your credit file in person and
to have an attorney, family, or friend with you.
You have the right to tell your side of the story and include a one-hundred-word consumer statement regarding any dispute as a permanent part of your credit report.
The Secrets to Good Credit and Debt Reduction: A Consumer Self Help Guide is a must for anyone who spends money, especially those who are just starting out, considering bankruptcy, or are in bondage with too much debt. Order your copy today!
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