Improving Your Credit Report
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Improving Your Credit Report
Under the FCRA, both the consumer
reporting company and the information provider (the person,
company, or organization that provides information about you
to a consumer reporting company) are responsible for correcting
inaccurate or incomplete information in your credit report.
To take advantage of all your rights under the FCRA,
contact the consumer reporting company and the information
provider if you see inaccurate or incomplete information.
Accurate Negative Information
When negative information in your report is accurate, only
the passage of time can assure its removal. A consumer reporting
company can report most accurate negative information for
seven years and bankruptcy
information for 10 years. Information
about an unpaid judgment against you can be reported for seven
years or until the statute of limitations runs out, whichever
is longer. There is no time limit on reporting information
about criminal convictions; information reported in response
to your application for a job that pays more than $75,000 a
year; and information reported because you’ve applied for
more than $150,000 worth of credit or life insurance.
There is a standard method for calculating the seven-year
reporting period. Generally, the period runs from the date
that the event took place.
Adding Accounts to Your File
Your credit file may not reflect all your credit accounts.
Most national department store and all-purpose bank
credit card accounts
are included in your file, but not all. Some travel,
entertainment, gasoline card companies, local retailers,
and credit unions are among those that usually aren’t included.
If you’ve been turned down for a bad credit home loan because of an "insufficient credit file" or "no credit file" and you have accounts with creditors that don’t appear in your credit file, ask the consumer reporting companies to add this information to future reports. |

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