Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Credit repair is the process of reviewing your credit reports and disputing inaccurate, outdated, or unverifiable information that may be negatively affecting your credit score.
We analyze your credit reports, identify questionable items, and submit disputes to the credit bureaus and creditors when appropriate. We then monitor responses and continue the process as needed.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your credit profile and the number of items being disputed. Some clients see results within a few months, while others may require a longer period.
No. Credit repair companies cannot legally guarantee the removal of accurate information or promise a specific credit score increase.
Inaccurate, outdated, duplicate, incomplete, or unverifiable negative items may be eligible for removal through the dispute process.
Inaccurate, outdated, duplicate, incomplete, or unverifiable negative items may be eligible for removal through the dispute process.
Yes. We may request identification documents and copies of your credit reports to help verify your information and begin the dispute process.
Yes. We may request identification documents and copies of your credit reports to help verify your information and begin the dispute process.
Yes. Credit repair is legal and is regulated by federal and state laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Contact us for a consultation. We will review your situation, explain your options, and guide you through the enrollment process.
