Karen Church, your "Go To" gal at RE/MAX Integrity at www.eugenehomesgal.com discusses the question of "Credit Remediation".
If you feel your would prefer to work with a credit improvement firm rather than try to tackle your credit challenges on your own, please give me a call and I can help you sort through your options. I will do my best to refer you to a reputable credit improvement firm and/or a lender that can guide you in the right direction.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTE) regulates credit repair services and provides free information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid doing business with credit repair companies that are not reputable. Their web site is located at www.ftc.gov.
You can also write to the FTC to request a copy of their fee brochure titled Credit Repair: Self Help May Be Best, which includes information about credit clinics. The address to write to is:
Federal Trade Commission
Sixth and Pennsylvania Avenues, NW
Washington, DC 20004
If you have any complaints regarding your credit report or credit remediation services that you wish to report to the FTC, contact them at:
Federal Trade Commission
Consumer Response Center, Room 130
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20580
This concludes the final part of Know Your Credit Score. I hope that this information has been beneficial and educational for you. This information has been obtained through the Real Estate Lending Group. Be sure to contact me if you need further assistance.
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