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You may have often wondered that when exactly does the need to repair your credit arise. It is when your credit report is not up to the mark and precisely when your credit scores are below par that adopting credit repair measures become a must for you. You may often get to learn this when your application for a mortgage/loan grant is rejected outright by the lenders. The ground for rejection may be stated to be your holding of bad or poor credit as indicated by your poor credit score.

Among the various documents about your personal finances (recording your earnings, monthly expenses and debts) the credit report is of special significance. The details about your financial history, payment records, total debts and bankruptcies are analyzed to work out your credit score of FICO score. This is a composite number- a numerical rating as provided by Fair Isaac and Company.

The FICO scores may range from 300 to 900 with most people's score lying somewhere between 600 and 700. FICO scores below 550 are regarded to be below par and are considered to be indicators of poor or bad credit holding. The higher the credit score the lesser is the need for credit repair or credit reestablishment. Higher credit scores will simply enhance your appeal in the eyes of the prospective lenders and creditors while lower credit scores will only beget their disapproval for any loan application.

While undertaking a credit repair venture you need to first know about the factors which affect the credit scores. Broadly speaking, it is the length of time you have held bad credit and outstanding debts and methods to repay this which influence credit scores. Credit scores are also dependent on how close you are to your credit limits and problems with credit like late payments, bankruptcies, tax liens etc. The number of your delinquencies and their frequency are also taken into account while determining the value of the score. Taking care to ensure that these factors are well attended to will ensure that the credit score- a resultant of these input factors emerges as a decent number.

Some steps can be taken up as credit repair efforts. Finding credit cards being used no more and closing the accounts related, settling outstanding accounts and paying out your bills and debts on time to reduce outstanding credit will have a positive impact on your credit.

However, you must bear in mind that poor credit scores may even be the effect of errors contained in your credit report. So, procuring a credit report beforehand and verifying and correcting errors timely will be a good measure of credit report rectification of importance in adjudging the need for credit repair.



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