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Credit Repair Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is credit repair?
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  • Credit repair is the process of identifying, challenging, and correcting inaccurate, outdated, or unfair negative items on your credit report. This can include errors in personal information, duplicate accounts, incorrect balances, or accounts that don’t belong to you.
    The goal is to ensure your credit report reflects accurate information so your credit score can improve over time.
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You can check your credit score through:

  • Free credit-monitoring apps (such as Credit Karma, Experian, or your bank’s credit tool).

  • Your credit card company, many of which provide monthly score updates.

  • Major credit bureaus—Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion—though these may show paid or limited versions of your score.

Remember: checking your own score does not hurt your credit.

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Several factors influence your credit score, including:

  • Payment history (35%) — on-time vs. late payments

  • Credit utilization (30%) — how much of your available credit you’re using

  • Length of credit history (15%) — how long your accounts have been open

  • Credit mix (10%) — variety of accounts (credit cards, loans, etc.)

  • New credit/inquiries (10%) — how often you apply for new credit

Each factor plays a role in shaping your overall score.

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You can improve your score by:

  • Paying all bills on time

  • Keeping credit card balances low (under 30% of your limit, ideally 10%)

  • Disputing inaccurate items on your credit report

  • Avoiding too many new credit applications

  • Adding positive payment history (secured cards, credit builder loans, or authorized user tradelines)

  • Keeping older accounts open to maintain long credit history

Consistency is key—small habits compound.

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  • After you receive your credit report:
  • Review it carefully for errors or suspicious activity.
  • Highlight negative items and verify if they are accurate and valid.
  • Dispute any incorrect information with the credit bureaus.
  • Create a plan to reduce balances and improve payment habits.
  • Monitor regularly to track progress and ensure corrections are updated.
  • If needed, consider professional credit repair support to guide you through the process.

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