As an adult, it’s natural to want to build a life of your own. Unfortunately, a bad credit score can dash your dreams, making it much more difficult to do things that most adults must do. It’s harder to buy or rent a place to live; it’s hard to buy a car; it’s hard to get a 1 hour payday loan (not that hard, actually). Luckily, you can turn it around. Here are some ways to do that.
If you have gone bankrupt, you may be tempted to avoid opening any lines of credit but that is not the best way to go about reestablishing a good credit score. You will want to try to take out a large secured loan, like a car loan and make the payments on time to start rebuilding your credit.
You can review your credit report for free annually from the three credit bureaus. Use these reports to make sure that all information on them is correct. Errors are not uncommon and no one will notice it or fix it other than you. Having the wrong information on your credit can damage your score, or cause you to be denied for a loan.
When trying to repair your credit, keep in mind that you will be committing a federal crime if you supply false data on a credit or loan application. It is also illegal to use false pretenses to get an Employer Identification Number issued by the Internal Revenue Service. You will be acting criminally if you misrepresent your Social Security number. If you apply for credit through the internet, mail, or telephone and supply false information, you can be charged and prosecuted for committing wire or mail fraud.
Don’t let bad credit prevent you from doing the things you want to do. Commit to improving your credit score as much as you can and start right now. By following these tips, you’ll repair your credit enough that you aren’t stuck anymore and can move on with your life.
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