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<<Adding Alternative Credit>>
I was reading the "Credit Repair For Real Estate Investors And Tenant Buyers," on the biggerpockets website. In the "Building Strong Credit," section it mentions that you can build stronger credit by adding alternative credit to your credit report. These are such things like (electric and water bill payments, phone bill payments, unreported car payments, insurance payments, various rental payments,and other bills you pay on a regular basis...) if this is true, where will I start with trying to get my monthly bills added to my credit report? Also, would you guys even recommend doing this?