

Ten Myths of Credit
In my 20 years in the Finance & Mortgage Industry I was lied to for the first 16 years of my career as it pertained to credit. So if you are a newbie in the investing profession and have credit challenges or if you know someone who has credit challenges below are some of the top Myths of credit. Feel free to visit my YouTube channel called CreditAndYou (all together) - watch the videos and let me know if you have questions about getting your Credit legally restored.
Ten Greatest Myths About Your Credit
• Credit Agencies are empowered with some kind of governmental authority.
Credit agencies have no legal authority at all, they are simply private companies who are in the business of selling credit information.
• The credit agencies are required by law to keep derogatory items on your credit report for 7 to 10 years.
There is no law that the credit agencies report anything on you at all. Just the opposite is true! Credit Agencies are required by law to automatically remove all derogatory items older than 7 years or in the case of a bankruptcy, 10 years.
• It is impossible to get a bankruptcy off.
Bankruptcies come off just like any other derogatory that is incorrectly reported, obsolete, erroneous, misleading, incomplete, or that cannot be verified. Remember, the nature of the item has nothing to do with its removal under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
• The information on your credit report cannot be changed.
The opposite is true under the Fair Credit Reporting Act; both the federal and various state laws REQUIRE that items be removed if they are not 100% accurate or cannot be verified in a timely manner.
• It is illegal or immoral to have the information on your credit report altered or removed.
Not only is it not illegal or immoral, but it is what the Fair Credit Reporting Act is all about. It was enacted by congress for the very purpose of protecting consumers from the intrusion of the credit agencies into our lives.
• Paying a past due debt removes it from your credit report.
Just because you pay an old debt does not change or erase the fact that at one time you were not paying on it as you agreed. Can this record be changed? Absolutely!
• Inquiries are not derogatory and will not affect your credit standing.
Anything that erodes your financial credibility is damaging to your credit standing. In the case of inquiries, one or two is not too bad, but any more than that and they begin to tell a story of their own. Any prospective credit grantor will look at your credit report and think that you are desperate for credit.
• If you get a derogatory item removed, it will just come back.
Not if it is removed legally. When it is removed with cause under the Fair Credit reporting Act it cannot legally be placed back on your credit report. The same law that required its removal prohibits it from being placed back on.
• The past equals the future.
This is the biggest myth of all. The concept that once bad, always bad, or at least for 7 years is totally false. Anybody can run into hard times or an emergency situation now and then, but that doesn't automatically mean that they are a poor credit risk for a magical 7 years. The simple truth is, no credit report can predict the future.
• I cannot restore my credit.
Yes, you can! You can try to do it yourself (just like you can be your own attorney in a court of law). OR, you can allow licensed professionals to educate you and assist you in restoring your credit profile
Alison Feliciano uses her knowledge of Credit Laws and Credit Restoration to help families across the country. She is also the Marketing Director for the Inspectagator in Oviedo, Fl. She is often called upon to calm down stressed out buyers that call to schedule inspections. She can be reached at 877-745-SCORE
Comments (3)
Alison, keep the posts coming on this topic. There is no greater myth of the universe than credit.
Kevin Kaczmarek, over 14 years ago
Thanks Tom! LOL on the True/False test - but yet a true depiction of what most people feel is true.
Alison Feliciano, over 14 years ago
Nice article Allison. If your blog was a true / false test, I definitely flunked. Good info.
Tom Bukacek, over 14 years ago