The Help You Need From Ohio Fair Credit Reporting Act Attorneys
For many, a bankruptcy filing helps to improve their credit score. Years of late payments, delinquent mortgages and judgments have wreaked havoc on their score. Bankruptcy provides relief from those debts and puts you on the road to better credit.
In many cases, credit reports are rife with mistakes that damage a score. Credit agencies refuse to correct errors even after being notified of changes in writing, violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Dealing with them on your own ignores the complexity of the process and the bureaucracy you face. For help, schedule a no-obligation consultation with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer at Novak, Robenalt & Pavlik, L.L.P.
If your credit score is inaccurate and the credit bureau – Experian, Equifax or TransUnion – reporting that number will not make necessary revisions, contact us at 216-592-8758 or toll free at 866-400-6637.
Cleveland Credit Report Attorneys Helping to Enforce the FCRA
The FCRA gives individual consumers a right of legal action if their credit reports are erroneous and causing damage to them. They have been denied mortgages or car loans. Simple credit card applications are rejected. The hard work put into improving a credit score becomes an ongoing battle with the credit bureau reporting the misinformation.
Our experienced Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys can help you find the light at the end of the tunnel. That light comes through a debt discharge or reorganization. It can also come through a credit score based on the facts, not mistakes and oversights by the bureau responsible for accuracy.
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