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Updated over 7 years ago,
Credit Block & Repair
I am a real estate attorney, and recently I started using a small company to do credit 'block & repair' to delete items off my clients credit reports, and block property developers from hitting their credit.
It’s pretty amazing.. I have had 95% of my clients blocked from property developers and other fraudulent transactions. The other 5% have been cleaned up after the fact in 30-60 days. It’s actually not that expensive either. The CEO of this company has been in credit repair for 25 years and has generated millions of dollars in credit repair revenue since the late 90s. He has expanded his business, and asked me to reach out to my network of real estate professionals to see if anyone would be interested in working together.
Are there any brokers, realtors, or attorneys who would be interested in cleaning up their client's credit reports? I imagine there has to be a lot of you in the mortgage industry who would love just to try this product out. There is no volume requirement, and you could probably get a free trial on a few people if you are serious.
Again, here's the basis of the product. They put a trade-line block on the client's report, and send a fraud notice to all three major credit bureaus (if there is fraudulent activity). They send a letter to a property developer informing them that a block has been put on the report, a police report is filed, and a complaint has been filed with the federal trade commission. On the repair side, they have any negative remarks or disputes deleted within 60 days.
I'll even pay a generous referral fee if someone knows someone (maybe a bankruptcy or tax attorney) who does a high volume of clients and would benefit from this kind of product.
If you are interested I'd love to hear from you. Also, any thoughts on who might be interested, or maybe some niche I'm missing? Thanks for your input.