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Table of Contents
List of Forms
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Assessing Your Debt Situation
- Outstanding Debts Worksheet
Avoiding Overspending
- Daily Expenditures Worksheet
- Monthly Income From All Sources Worksheet
Handling Existing Debts
- Dispute Credit Card Bill (Letter)
- Error on Credit Card Bill (Letter)
- Make Payment if Negative Removed or Account
Re-aged (Letter)
- Request Short-Term Small Payments (Letter)
- Request Short-Term Pay Nothing (Letter)
- Request Long-Term Pay Nothing (Letter)
- Request Rewrite of Loan Terms (Letter)
- Offer to Give Secured Property Back (Letter)
- Cashing Check Constitutes Payment in Full
(Outside of California) (Letter)
- Cashing Check Constitutes Payment in Full-First
Letter (California) (Letter)
- Cashing Check Constitutes Payment in Full-Second
Letter (California) (Letter)
- Inform Creditor of Judgment Proof Status
(Letter)
- Inform Creditor of Plan to File for Bankruptcy
(Letter)
- Request Direct Negotiation With Creditor
(Letter)
- Dispute Quality of Goods or Services Received
(Letter)
Dealing with Collection Agencies
- Collection Agency Cease All Contact (Letter)
- Complaint About Collection Agency Harassment
Cleaning Up Your Credit File
- Request Credit File
- Request Reinvestigation
- Request Follow-Up After Reinvestigation
- Request Removal of Incorrect Information
by Creditor
- Creditor Verification
- Request Addition of Account Histories
- Request Addition of Information Showing
Stability
- ID Theft Affidavit and Instructions
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Credit Repair - Book With CD-ROM
By Attorney Robin Leonard, Nolo Press
Venue:
National - All States
Description:
The acclaimed plain-English solution to fixing
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Perhaps you've had problems with credit. Or perhaps you haven't,
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Either way, a less-than-flattering report can hurt your chances
of qualifying for credit card, loans, renting an apartment or
finding a job.
But a bad credit report can almost always be improved or
corrected. Credit Repair shows you how to fix your
credit situation quickly and easily, explaining the necessary
steps in plain English. Learn how to:
- avoid overspending
- establish a realistic budget
- get out of debt now
- build a financial cushion
- read and understand your credit report
- get mistakes on your credit report fixed
- protect your social security number
- avoid credit discrimination get positive information
added to your credit report
- negotiate with creditors
Credit Repair includes 30 forms and letters -- as
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major credit bureaus, plus resources to turn to for additional
help.
Table of Contents
I. Introduction to Credit Repair
- A. Credit Repair Fast Facts
- B. When to Get Help Beyond This Book
- C. Helpful Icons Used in This Book
1. Assessing Your Debt Situation
- A. Take Care of Financial Emergencies
- B. Face Your Debt Problems
- C. Understand Your Options for Dealing With Your Debts
2. Avoiding Overspending
- A. Keep Track of Your Daily Expenditures
- B. Total Up Your Income
- C. Make a Budget or Spending Plan
- D. Prevent Future Financial Problems
3. Handling Existing Debts
- A. Deal With Current (or Not Seriously Overdue) Debts
- B. Use the Form Negotiation Letters Provided in This
Book
- C. Deal With Creditors on Past Due Accounts
- D. Deal With Collection Agencies
4. Cleaning Up Your Credit File
- A. The Contents of a Credit Report
- B. Get a Copy of Your Credit Report
- C. Review Your Credit Report
- D. Dispute Incomplete and Inaccurate Information in
Your Credit File
- E. Consider Adding a Brief Statement to Your Credit
File
- F. Add Positive Account Histories to Your Credit File
- G. Add Information Showing Stability to Your Credit
File
- H. Avoid Identity Theft
5. How Creditors and Employers Use Your Credit Report
- A. Who Can Look at Your Credit Report?
- B. How Credit Applications Are Evaluated
6. Building and Maintaining Good Credit
- A. Build Credit in Your Own Name
- B. Ask Creditors to Consider Your Spouse's Credit History
- C. Get Credit Cards and Use Them Wisely
- D. Open Deposit Accounts
- E. Work With Local Merchants
- F. Obtain a Bank Loan
- G. Avoid Credit Repair Clinics
- H. Avoid Becoming the Victim of Credit Discrimination
Appendixes
- 1. Resources
- A. Credit and Debt Counseling Agencies
- B. Debtors Anonymous
- C. Nolo Publications
- D. Other Publications
- E. Online Resources
- F. State Consumer Protection Agencies
- 2. Federal Credit Reporting and Credit Repair Laws
- Text of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Text of the Federal Credit Repair Organizations Act
- 3. Forms and Letters
- 4. How to Use the Forms CD-ROM
- A. Installing the Form Files Onto Your Computer
- B. Using the Word Processing Files to Create Documents
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