Credit and You
December 4, 2011 by admin
Filed under real estate info
Originally posted 2009-04-04 05:39:19. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
If you are considering purchasing a home, auto, insurance, etc. it is important that you build a better credit rating. In today’s podcast, Serena discusses the importance of improving your credit rating.Â
This podcast reveals that there are three credit bureaus that every first time home buyer and investor should be aware of. Those bureaus are:
- Equifax                800-685-1111            www.equifax.com
- Experian               888-397-3742            www.experian.com
- Transunion          800-916-8800            www.transunion.com
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Purchasing a home may be the biggest purchase that you do so it is important to repair your credit at least three to six months before you plan to purchase your home.Â
As promised, there is an attachment to a free example of a letter to dispute mistake on your credit reports.



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