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Sample Online Credit Report Dispute Letter

March 4th, 2005

Sample Dispute Letter

Follow this example to write your own letter of dispute.
[Date]
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[Your City, State, Zip Code]
Dispute Department
[Name of Credit Reporting Agency]
[Address]
[City], [State], [Zip Code]

Dear Sir or Madam:
I am writing to dispute information in my credit report. The items I wish to dispute are listed below and also highlighted on the attached copy of my credit report
[List the item that you feel is inaccurate including the type of account, name of the financial institution, full or partial account number and detailed information about what is incorrect. Include what changes you feel should be made.]
Enclosed are copies of [payment records, credit report letters from the creditor, court documents, etc.] supporting my dispute. Thank you for investigating this matter.
Sincerely,
[Signature]
[Your full name]
[Date of birth]
[Social Security number]
Enclosures: (List what documents are enclosed with your letter)

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Recovering From Bankruptcy Check Your Report

March 3rd, 2005

Recovering from bankruptcy; get ahead with your credit report.

Every year more than 800,000 Americans file for bankruptcy for a variety of reasons. While bankruptcy has many negative effects, it does offer people with devastated finances a fresh start. While most bankruptcies remain on your credit report for 7-10 years, there are several things you can do to start re-establishing your credit immediately after filing.

  • Before you start to rebuild your credit you should clear your credit report of errors. Check that your credit reports from TransUnion, Equifax and Experian have accurately recorded your pre-bankruptcy debts as “Included in BK”. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, only accurate debts can be recorded so contact the credit bureaus if anything is inaccurate.
  • After clearing out any errors in your credit reports it is best to slowly rebuild your credit history. Keep your employment stable, be cautious with spending and pay your bills on time.
  • You may want to apply for a secured credit card that can be used in moderation and paid off each month. Secured credit cards use your savings account as collateral for the credit limit and are easier to be approved for than a standard credit card.
  • As early as 1-2 years after bankruptcy you may be able to receive a home loan. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) have specific guidelines for accepting borrowers who have filed for bankruptcy. For example, the FHA will insure mortgages to individuals who have filed Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy two years after the discharge if “the borrower has reestablished good credit (or has chosen not to incur new credit obligations), and has demonstrated an ability to manage financial affairs.”
  • You may want to make contact with a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved housing counselor or local support program for advice and assistance with purchasing a home. Unfair lenders can sometimes target people recovering from bankruptcy so be sure to research your loan options, know your rights and read the small print.
  • After 7 years, the accounts that were marked as “included in BK” should be removed from your credit report. The bankruptcy record itself will be removed after 7-10 years depending on the chapter that you filed. If your records are not removed by the credit reporting agencies automatically, you can send a letter of dispute to have the records taken off your record.

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