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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

lost opportunity building business credit
Hi everyone. Millennia ago I moved overseas and stupidly closed all my credit cards and accounts so that later, 3.5 years ago actually, when I bought an investment property back in the US, I had zero credit history.
I just discovered today that my lender has not been reporting to any of the 3 credit reporting agencies for the duration of that loan which I have carefully paid on time, every time. Not only that, I have two other loans with the same lender, but not for as long (1.9 and 1.5 years respectively) which also have not been reported.
So here I am again, with absolutely zero credit history, back where I started 3.5 years ago. Is there any way to salvage the situation and claw back some of the hard-earned good credit history that my LLC deserves?