Tips on Selecting a Credit Repair Attorney
Fixing a bad credit report is not a pleasant experience. There are basically two ways of going about the credit repair process.
First, you can do it yourself. Second, you can hire a credit attorney. For all you “do-it-yourselfers” it is mighty tempting to try it on your own. After all, it is much cheaper, right?
Perhaps not. If you are trying to avoid hiring a credit attorney you are probably not considering the real expense, both in resources and time, of attempting to repair your credit yourself. First of all, to be effective youll need to research and understand your legal rights. There are state and federal laws which apply, notably the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
If you find legal statutes difficult to read and interpret, then you may struggle through trying to understand what the Federal Government is saying in the credit laws. Even if you do get through all the legal jargon, you will no doubt wasted a few good Saturdays at the library.
Once you have waded through the stacks of law books and thoroughly irritated your local librarian, you will need to draft a good dispute letter. Even if you have some decent writing chops, this type of letter takes a unique method to be effective.
For example, the credit bureaus are trained to be on the lookout for those people trying do it yourself credit repair. They can easily spot the dispute letters written by amateurs. This can be a problem since credit bureaus are infamous for ignoring badly written dispute letters.
Next, you need to travel to the nearest post office and stand in line so that your letters are all certified. This is time consuming and quite costly. If you send three letters for each round of disputes, you are looking at paying about ten dollars per dispute.
Mailing dispute letters via certified mail takes a lot of time. Unless you are unemployed, this is probably not worth your time. Surely you consider your time valuable.
Disputing bad credit errors on your own also takes an organized office space and a strategic plan. For example, you will need a spreadsheet to track the progress of each disputed item. Plus, you will need to give yourself reminders or some type of alert in the event the bureaus or creditors have allowed the proper investigation period to expire.
Does this sound overwhelming? Do it yourself credit correction is overwhelming and intimidating especially if you are not highly organized. So, unless you are dedicated to becoming an expert in the federal statutes, the issue is not can you afford credit repair services, but rather can you afford NOT to seek help from an affordable qualified attorney.
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