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Barbara Hudson Getting FHA loan with low credit score.
28 February 2016 | 8 replies
hi barbara. first thing i want you to do is go on www.annualcreditreport.com. by federal law, you are entitled to one copy of each of your 3 credit reports per year, for free. here, you can get all 3 in a user friendly website. historically, most credit reports contain some misinformation. a lot of credit reports contain several pieces of information that is not correct and will lower your credit score. what you need to do is go on this site and dispute as many things as you can that are not correct. there may be information on there that belongs to a person with a similar name or a very close social security number, etc. human beings put in that information and lest face it, humans make mistakes. go on the site, look at all 3 of your reports, and dispute as much as you can. by law, the credit agency has to investigate anything you dispute. the creditors has 30 days to file something back with the agency on your dispute as to whether your dispute is wrong or right. if it is wrong, it gets corrected. if it is right, it remains the same, and if the creditor doesn't answer back in 30 days, the whole record from that creditor gets wiped off your report. anything that is negative that can get changed to a positive and/ or wiped off completely is going to change your credit score. 
Sean P. Greetings from Ireland
20 June 2016 | 18 replies
Welcome Sean, I am quite interested in the responses you might get as I have been looking around myself, best of luck although you already have a great deal done with your resolution I'm sure :) 
Hilary C. Do you want to help BiggerPockets become even better?
11 August 2019 | 159 replies
Not sure if a valid resolution was ever come across?
Ryan S. Why wont my House sell! any suggestions
7 April 2014 | 72 replies
It's a beautiful house, I don't think anyone will dispute that.How is it priced relative to the comps?
Kim H. Trade Market Rentals?
30 January 2014 | 13 replies
His are all outdoor, open air spaces, so crowd control is a little easier.I think my biggest concern is the amount of people in the building and how I would handle disputes among tenants (you know there will be some).
Jon Klaus There are just two months left in 2014, what will you accomplish?
31 December 2014 | 94 replies
My resolution for 2015 - further develop my two-track career of syndicator/guru.  
Ryan Webber Fannie Mae REO Shocker
2 December 2009 | 20 replies
Steph Stephani, without disputing the fact, that doesn't make sense.
David Roberts Forming LLC to govern the rest of LLCs
26 February 2015 | 44 replies
If your child LLCs already have operating agreements, you just draw up a resolution stating that the members have changed (needs to be signed by the previous and subsequent members).  
Timothy W. A foreclosure was vacated by the mortgage company?
19 June 2009 | 2 replies
Can this be disputed on the grounds that the bank filed and was granted an order to vacate the order of foreclosure?
Wadood Jumriani Tenant moved out with out a 30 days notice
6 August 2015 | 8 replies
You must document all charges and send any excess back to them in a timely manner, and they have the right to sue for 3 times the amount of any disputed charges, so make sure you are careful about documentation.