Real, FCRA-grounded guides written by people who actually do this work. No fluff, no scams.
A step-by-step guide to removing collection accounts from Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion using FCRA §611 and §623(b) — with letter templates, timelines, and what to do when bureaus stall.
Read guide →Learn exactly how to dispute errors on your Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion credit reports under FCRA §611, including what to send, where to send it, and how to escalate.
Read guide →Charge-offs are one of the most damaging items on a credit report. Learn the legal process for disputing and removing them under the FCRA.
Read guide →There's no overnight credit fix, but there are legitimate methods that produce results in 30-90 days. Here's what actually works and what to avoid.
Read guide →How to write a credit dispute letter that actually works. Includes the legal citations, structure, and what to send to Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
Read guide →Late payments can stay on your credit report for seven years — but inaccurate ones can be disputed under the FCRA. Here's the process.
Read guide →Compliance at a glance
FCRA 15 U.S.C. §1681 · CFPB-informed · Per-tenant isolated data
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