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Common Cases
You may have a case under the Fair Credit Reporting Act if you notice the following things on your background report:
- Fraudulent identity theft accounts on your credit credit report.
- Someone else’s Information on your credit report.
- Paid accounts still showing a balance due.
- Reporting your accounts in good standing as charged off or in collections.
- Discharged debts still reporting as owed.
- Paid tax lies showing as still owed.
- Derogatory accounts more than 7 years old still on your report.
- Previously deleted accounts that have been reinserted on your report.
- Duplicate reporting of the same account.
If you would like help with one of these problems, call (888) 400-CREDIT | (888) 400-2733 or contact us through this site.
Follow Up and Monitoring
After your case is done, we will help you to regularly check and monitor your background checks with free annual reviews of your background checks and credit reports to insure that you stay free of false conviction information.
Work with a Credit Report Attorney
If you have been the subject of an inaccurate credit report, you may have be able to seek a correction and compensation for any harm. Our firm can help. For more than 25 years, the attorneys of Lyngklip & Associates have represented victims of bogus credit reports credit reports and been a resource for Michigan consumers who need the help of an experienced lawyer.
To learn more or to schedule a free initial consultation with a credit report lawyer, contact our law firm today or call (888) 400-CREDIT | (888) 400-2733 or contact us through this site. In Michigan, you can reach our office at (248) 208-8864.
- How Many Credit Bureaus Have Information About Me?
- How Do I Get a Copy of My Credit Report?
- Why Shouldn’t I Order My Report Online?
- How Do I Correct an Error on My Credit Report?
- What Kinds of Errors Can I Ask to Correct on My Credit Report?
- What Are the Most Common Errors on Credit Reports?
- What if the Credit Bureau Rejects My Dispute and Verifies the False Information?
- Should I Apply for Credit if There Is False Information on My Credit Report?
- What Additional Resources Are Available?
- How Much Are Your Fees?
How Many Credit Bureaus Have Information About Me?
How Do I Get a Copy of My Credit Report?
Why Shouldn’t I Order My Report Online?
How Do I Correct an Error on My Credit Report?
What Kinds of Errors Can I Ask to Correct on My Credit Report?
You can dispute and request correction of any information that appears in your credit file and can be sold by the credit bureau. Most commonly, these items include,
- Incorrect names.
- False addresses.
- Information about accounts, including the balance, payment history, and whether it is yours at all.
- False public records.
- Inquiries into your credit file that were not authorized by law.
What Are the Most Common Errors on Credit Reports?
- Reported as deceased.
- Reinsertion of information that was previously removed.
- Identity theft accounts that the consumer never opened.
- Someone else’s accounts on the consumer’s report.
- Duplicate entries of the same account.
- Mortgage Short Sales
- Debts that were discharged in bankruptcy showing as still owning or open.
- Someone else’s conviction or public record on the consumer’s report.
- Wrong names and addresses.
- Released tax liens showing as still owed.
- Derogatory accounts that are more than 7 years old.
- Accounts that have been transferred to collectors showing a false date of first delinquency.
What if the Credit Bureau Rejects My Dispute and Verifies the False Information?
Should I Apply for Credit if There Is False Information on My Credit Report?
What Additional Resources Are Available?
- Want to see a list of the credit bureaus who keep data on you? Check out our Credit Bureau List.
- If you need help deciding which reports you need, you can read our article on Credit Reports to Order.
- Need help getting your credit report, see our article on How to Get Your Credit Report.
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