Another confused noob
#1
Posted 10 March 2012 - 11:15 AM
I am trying to clean up my wife's credit to buy a house.I am going through a short sale on a home in my name only so my credits going to be shot for a while.
I've been reading this site for about a week and it seems like every day I read that I should do something different for my next step. She was already on the opt out and we called the cra's to try and get some old info removed. We paid 2 tax liens on her CR's 2 days ago which I then disputed with the CRA's (the amounts were wrong too).Today I mailed out 4 VA letters to CA's regarding the 6 collection accounts on her CR's.
My next step was going to be to either send out blanket disputes to the CA's or send out the appropriate letters to all negative accounts like it says to do for the triage on Doc's seminars. Every time I think im on the right path I read something that discourages me. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Here is a summary of my wifes CR's. Im only listing the negative accounts. Ive had her on the right path for a couple years now and in the last 6 months have gotten he 3 CCs that are in good standings.
CLOSED:
Capital One $0, Pays as agreed, 90 days late, 09/2005
First Premier $407 CO, 06/2009
HSBC BEST BUY ( Listed with dif account #s to 2 dif CA"s) $0 Pays as agreed ,90 days late ,10/2007
Huntington National Bank $0, pays as agreed, 30 days late twice, 10/2007
LVNV LLC CA $648 Reported 02/2012
US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION $0 (Paid Collection) ,120 day late, 1/2007
COLLECTONS:
ENHANCED RECOVERY COMPANY ,$0, 7/2010
ENHANCED RECOVERY COMPANY,$1468 , 06/200
ARC INC $137 , 09/2007
CPA $427, 09/2007
CPA $1367 07/2009
LNVN Doesnt list balance 1/2012 ( same account listed in closed accounts)
PUBLIC RECORDS:
Both Recently paid but only totaled $332
TAX LIENS $675
TAX LIENS $371
I would like to settle the collections and remove as much of this as possible.
THANKS!
#2
Posted 10 March 2012 - 11:18 AM
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#3
Posted 10 March 2012 - 11:18 AM
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#4
Posted 10 March 2012 - 11:42 AM
I going to assume you mean DV (Debt Validation) letters - if so, good. You should also dispute everything with the CRA's at the same time. This is known around here as the "1-2 punch" method.Today I mailed out 4 VA letters to CA's regarding the 6 collection accounts on her CR's.
Are your paid tax liens state or federal? If they are federal, you can get them removed with a form. If they are state, this thread might help.
#5
Posted 10 March 2012 - 12:10 PM
It looks like you are on the right track.
I going to assume you mean DV (Debt Validation) letters - if so, good. You should also dispute everything with the CRA's at the same time. This is known around here as the "1-2 punch" method.
Today I mailed out 4 VA letters to CA's regarding the 6 collection accounts on her CR's.
Are your paid tax liens state or federal? If they are federal, you can get them removed with a form. If they are state, this thread might help.
#6
Posted 10 March 2012 - 12:14 PM
#7
Posted 10 March 2012 - 01:30 PM
Yes, most recommend to dispute with the CRA's by certified mail with return receipt to get verification of when it was sent/delivered. Upon receiving your dispute, the CRA's will have 30 days to verify the information being disputed. Dispute your negative tradelines and wait a month to see what happens.Also from what Ive read, Its best to dispute with letters,not online. Does this make a difference? Thanks
FYI you may not want to dispute that Capital One account. If the only blemish on it is a 90 day late from 9/2005, the late should drop off this September and leave you with a nice seven year-old tradeline which adds age to the file, even if it is closed.
#8
Posted 10 March 2012 - 01:43 PM
Yes, most recommend to dispute with the CRA's by certified mail with return receipt to get verification of when it was sent/delivered. Upon receiving your dispute, the CRA's will have 30 days to verify the information being disputed. Dispute your negative tradelines and wait a month to see what happens.
Also from what Ive read, Its best to dispute with letters,not online. Does this make a difference? Thanks
FYI you may not want to dispute that Capital One account. If the only blemish on it is a 90 day late from 9/2005, the late should drop off this September and leave you with a nice seven year-old tradeline which adds age to the file, even if it is closed.
#9
Posted 10 March 2012 - 04:53 PM
#10
Posted 10 March 2012 - 09:30 PM
don't forget the other half of credit repair.
Ive had her on the right path for a couple years now and in the last 6 months have gotten he 3 CCs that are in good standings.
#11
Posted 11 March 2012 - 08:21 PM
don't forget the other half of credit repair.Ive had her on the right path for a couple years now and in the last 6 months have gotten he 3 CCs that are in good standings.
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