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> How to Repair a Bad Credit History |
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matter how bad your credit is, you can take steps that will make it better.
Instructions
Step 1
Pay all of your bills on time. Late payments (payments that are 30 days late
or more) have a negative effect on your credit rating.
Step 2
Reduce the number of credit cards you carry. Write to your creditors to
request that they close your accounts and report this status change to all
three credit-reporting agencies.
Step 3
Avoid bankruptcies, tax liens (a lien for not paying state or federal income
taxes or property taxes) and collections. A bankruptcy stays on your credit
report for up to 10 years. Collection accounts and paid tax liens stay on
for seven years, and unpaid tax liens will haunt you forever.
Step 4
Request in writing that your creditors reduce the credit limits on your
accounts to lower your amount of available credit. The total amount of
available credit is considered by lenders even if you owe nothing.
Step 5
Ask a family member or friend to co-sign on a small loan or credit card to
help you re-establish credit. Make your payments on time.
Step 6
Get a secured credit card to help reestablish your credit. You will have to
keep a designated amount of money in an account that will be sufficient to
cover your charges. Make payments on time.
Step 7
Get a yearly copy of your credit report to catch any errors (see 'eHow to
Obtain a Copy of Your Credit Report').
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