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What
is Your Credit Rating?
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Anyone who has ever
had a bank account, a mortgage, a credit card, a car loan, an account
with a retail store etc. will almost definitely have a credit rating.
Most information in your credit rating comes from companies you have
credit with such as the banks, department stores, finance companies etc.
as well as from certain public records such as lawsuits, tax liens,
judgements and bankruptcies.
In accordance with Federal Law, accurate Negative information, such as
late payment or an account turned over to a Collection Agency can remain
on your credit report for seven years.
If you have been denied credit, insurance, a job or rental dwelling
opportunity because of information contained in your credit report, you
are entitled to a complimentary copy of your report within 60 days. If
after checking you believe the information to be incorrect you may file
a brief statement explaining why. Inaccurate information on your credit
may be removed but no one can have accurate, current or verifiable
information removed from your record.
Credit reports are usually divided into five sections:
 | Your
credit history
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 | By
who your history has been reviewed by
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 | Information
you have given to the Credit information company
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 | Specific
Identification information on you
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 | Explanatory
notes and comments
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Different States have different conditions and it is important that you
check with your circumstances especially in California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington.
Two leading Consumer Credit Companies are:
Experian 800-422-4279
Equifax 800-685-1111
For detailed mortgage financing information visit the FINANCING
PAGE.
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