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Good credit rating is very important. Businesses inspect your credit history when they evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, and even leases. Based on your credit payment history, businesses can choose to grant or deny you credit provided you receive fair and equal treatment. Sometimes, things happen that can cause credit problems: a temporary loss of income, an illness, even a computer error. Solving credit problems may take time and patience, but it doesnt have to be an ordeal. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces credit laws that protect your right to obtain, use, and maintain credit. These laws do not guarantee that everyone will receive credit. Instead, the credit laws protect your rights by requiring businesses to give all consumers a fair and equal opportunity to receive credit and to resolve disputes over credit errors. This page explains your rights under these laws and offers practical tips to help you solve credit problems. Your Credit Report Your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act -You have the right to know the name of anyone who received your credit report in the last year for most purposes or in the last two years for employment purposes. -Any company that denies your application must supply the name and address of the CRA they contacted, provided the denial was based on information given by the CRA. -You have the right to a free copy of your credit report when your application is denied because of information supplied by the CRA. Your request must be made within 60 days of receiving your denial notice. -If you contest the completeness or accuracy of information in your report, you should file a dispute with the CRA and with the company that furnished the information to the CRA. Both the CRA and the furnisher of information are legally obligated to reinvestigate your dispute. -You have a right to add a summary explanation to your credit report if your dispute is not resolved to your satisfaction. Your Credit Application Your rights under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act -You have the right to have reliable public assistance considered in the same manner as other income. -If you are denied credit, you have a legal right to know why. Your Credit Billing and Electronic Fund Transfer Statements -charges or electronic fund transfers that you or anyone you have authorized to use your account have not made; -charges or electronic fund transfers that are incorrectly identified or show the wrong amount or date; -computation or similar errors; -failure to reflect payments, credits, or electronic fund transfers properly; -not mailing or delivering credit billing statements to your current address, as long as that address was received by the creditor in writing at least 20 days before the billing period ended; -charges or electronic fund transfers for which you request an explanation or documentation, due to a possible error. The FCBA generally applies only to "open end" credit accounts credit cards, revolving charge accounts (such as department store accounts), and overdraft checking accounts. It does not apply to loans or credit sales that are paid according to a fixed schedule until the entire amount is paid back, such as an automobile loan. The EFTA applies to electronic fund transfers, such as those involving automatic teller machines (ATMs), point-of-sale debit transactions, and other electronic banking transactions. Your Debts and Debt Collectors Your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act Solving Your Credit Problems Here are some additional tips for solving credit problems When you contest a billing error, include your name, account number, the dollar amount in question, and the reason you believe the bill is wrong. If in doubt, request written verification of a debt. Keep all your original documents, especially receipts, sales slips, and billing statements. You will need them if you dispute a credit bill or report. Send copies only. It may take more than one letter to correct problems. Be skeptical of businesses that offer instant solutions to credit problems. Be persistent. Resolving credit problems can take time and effort. There is nothing that a credit repair company can do for you for a fee that you cannot do for yourself for little or no cost. If you can't resolve your credit problems yourself or if you need help, you may want to contact a credit counseling service. Nonprofit organizations in every state counsel consumers in debt. Counselors try to arrange repayment plans that are acceptable to you and your creditors. They also can help you set up a realistic budget. These services usually are offered at little or no cost. Universities, military bases, credit unions, and housing authorities also may offer low- or no-cost credit counseling programs. Check the white pages of your telephone directory for a service near you. For more Consumer education visit Federal Trade Commission |
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