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Does Disputing Your Credit Report Hurt Your Score?
Filing a credit dispute does not lower your score — bureaus don't penalize disputes and it's not a hard inquiry. What actually happens during a dispute, explained.
How Long Do Negative Items Stay on Your Credit Report?
FCRA reporting windows for every negative item — late payments, charge-offs, collections, bankruptcy, and more — with the exact date each clock starts.
How to Rebuild Credit After Bankruptcy (Step by Step)
A step-by-step plan to rebuild credit after Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 — dispute reporting errors first, then rebuild with on-time payments and secured credit.
How to Remove an Old Address From Your Credit Report
How to remove an old or wrong address from your credit report: outdated addresses are not scored, but they can tie you to accounts that are not yours or signal identity theft. What you can dispute under FCRA §611, and exactly how.
What Are Secondary Credit Bureaus? The Full List
Beyond Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, dozens of specialty consumer reporting agencies track your rent, banking, utilities, and payday history. Here is the full list, what each one holds, and your FCRA right to see and dispute them.
What Is a Credit Sweep? Why It Backfires (and the Legal Alternative)
A credit sweep is an attempt to erase all negative items fast — often by filing false identity-theft reports. That version is a federal crime and it backfires. Here is what a sweep really is, why it fails, and the legal way to dispute.
What Is a Good Credit Utilization Ratio?
Credit utilization is your balances divided by your limits — under 30% is the common guidance, under 10% performs even better. How it's calculated and how to lower it.
What Does Derogatory Mean on Your Credit Report?
A derogatory mark is any negative entry — late payments, charge-offs, collections, and more. Learn what each one means and when you can dispute it.
Does Paying Collections Help Your Credit Score?
Whether paying a collection helps depends on the scoring model — older ones count it, newer ones ignore paid collections. Read this before you pay.
How to Dispute Hard Inquiries on Your Credit Report
How to remove hard inquiries from your credit report: you can dispute and remove ones you did not authorize — authorized ones stay two years. How to tell them apart and challenge the rest.
What Is a Charge-Off on Your Credit Report?
What is a charge-off on your credit report? An accounting write-off, not debt forgiveness — you still owe it. Learn what it means, how long it stays, and when you can dispute one.
How to Dispute a Late Payment on Your Credit Report
Dispute a late payment on your credit report — challenge it under FCRA §611 when it is inaccurate, or send a goodwill letter when it is accurate.
Section 611 Dispute Letter Template (FCRA §611)
The exact FCRA §611 language to cite, a fill-in-the-blank sample letter, the 30-day timeline, and mistakes that get a 611 letter dismissed.
Unauthorized Hard Inquiry Dispute Letter (FCRA §604)
How to dispute an unauthorized hard inquiry under FCRA §604 — when an inquiry is removable and what your letter must include.
How to Dispute Your Credit Report and Win (FCRA Guide)
FCRA step-by-step — pull your reports, document the error, pick the right letter, and track the 30-day reinvestigation.
609 Dispute Letter Template (FCRA §609)
A 609 letter is a disclosure request under FCRA §609 — it asks what's in your file, not for removal. Pair it with a §611 dispute.
The FCRA 30-Day Rule — §611 Reinvestigation Explained
Under FCRA §611 the bureau has 30 days to reinvestigate a dispute (45 with new documents). An unverified item must be deleted.
Method of Verification Request (FCRA §611(a)(7))
Under FCRA §611(a)(7), after a verified dispute you can demand the bureau disclose the furnisher and procedure it used.
FCRA Section 605B: Block Identity-Theft Items in 4 Days
FCRA §605B requires bureaus to block fraud-caused items within 4 business days of a valid identity-theft report — faster than a §611 dispute.
Section 609 vs Section 611 — Which FCRA Letter to Send?
§609 requests disclosure of your credit file; §611 disputes accuracy of an item. Online myths treat §609 as a deletion tool — here is the actual distinction.
FCRA §623 — Furnisher Duties & Direct Disputes Explained
FCRA §623 governs what data furnishers owe consumers — accurate reporting, dispute investigation, and direct accountability under §623(a)(8).
Credit Bureau Dispute Letter Template (FCRA §611)
Credit-bureau dispute letter under FCRA §611 — 30-day reinvestigation of inaccurate or unverifiable items. Template, bureau addresses, and common mistakes.
Charge-Off Dispute Letter Template (FCRA §611)
Charge-off dispute letter under FCRA §611 — targets inaccuracies like wrong DOFD or incorrect post-sale balance, not the existence of the charge-off itself.
Direct Dispute Letter Template (FCRA §623)
Direct dispute letter under FCRA §623(a)(8) goes straight to the furnisher, bypassing the bureaus' automated e-OSCAR verification.
Identity Theft Block Letter Template (FCRA §605B)
FCRA §605B — bureau must block identity-theft items within 4 business days of a valid report. Faster than §611 disputes. Template and required documentation.
Medical Collection Dispute Letter Template (NCAP 2023)
NCAP (2022-2023) removes paid medical collections and unpaid ones under $500, and extends the reporting wait to 12 months. Template that invokes these rules.
Method of Verification Letter Template (FCRA §611(a)(7))
After a §611 dispute returns verified, the MOV letter forces the bureau to disclose its verification method within 15 days (§611(a)(7)).
Mixed File Dispute Letter Template (FCRA §611)
Mixed-file dispute under FCRA §611 — another person's accounts on your report due to similar names or bureau error. Forces the bureau to separate the files.
Re-aging Dispute Letter Template (FCRA §605)
Re-aging is when a furnisher illegally updates the date of first delinquency. FCRA §605 re-aging dispute forces the furnisher and bureau to correct the DOFD.
Does Self-Help Credit Repair Work? FTC Says Yes
FTC confirms self-help credit-dispute uses the same FCRA rights anyone has. DisputeValet.com templates help you exercise those rights at $20/mo. Results vary.
FCRA Rights & Dispute Letter Templates Guide
Guide to DisputeValet.com's 81 FCRA-Inspired dispute letter templates — how Standard and Advanced packs align with federal credit reporting law.
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