Lexington also has some impressive stats to back it up: In 2015, Lexington clients had 7,500,000
negative items removed from their credit reports, with an average of 10.2 removals in just four months.
A few companies might also use legal loopholes to have
negative items removed from your credit report.
It is actually quite common for credit reports to contain errors which can be disputed and potentially allow you to have
negative items removed from your credit report.
who can go to bat for you against the credit bureaus which will give you much better chance of finding errors and getting
negative items removed from your credit report.
While this can be done manually, it is usually recommended that you hire a credit repair company who can go to bat for you against the credit bureaus which will give you much better chance of finding errors and getting
negative items removed from your credit report.
The bank corrected the errors, and she was able to get
the negative items removed from her credit report.
Once our credit team gets
these negative items removed from your credit report, your score to go up and your credit will begin the repair process.
This is the most common and usually best way to get
negative items removed from your credit report.