Tag Archives: credit

Reconsidering Rent-To-Own│More Risk or More Reward?

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Is Rent-To-Own A Sure Thing? The here and now seems to take the front seat as opposed to decisions that are best for the budget for a lot of families. “We need more space.” “Our credit isn’t where it needs to be.” “What is the quickest way to start building for our future and not […]

Credit Cards For College Age Students│5 Back To School Basics

Credit Cards for College Students

Back To School For College Students Is your college student packed up and ready to start a new chapter already? At some point as a parent, you have probably discussed the do’s and dont’s during the first year when your student is ready to take off and start a new chapter on their own. You […]

Saving Money At Closing Time│It Pays To Be Patient

Saving At Closing Time

Patience Pays Off While going through the home buying process, the word patience for most may be a sore subject. Between the pre-approval process, the home search and offer, it can become a stressful time. Not to mention if you get caught in a bidding war or the home you want has issues after inspection. […]

Credit Building Without Credit Cards│3 Ways To Build Your Fico

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Building Up Your Fico Understanding and building credit in a positive way takes discipline and some education. Do you recall being taught in school, how to build your credit scores? Did your teachers let you know how big of a role credit would play in your life as you got older? Honestly, it is probably […]

Credit Cards With High Balances and Interest Rates│Transfer Options

Balance Transfer Credit Cards

Credit Card Debt & Balance Transfers Where is your credit card debt currently at? Are you making minimum payments that don’t make a dent once your interest rates kicked in? It may be time to weigh a different option now that you are hoping to make some headway on your current debts. Your Balances and […]

Credit Scores Dropping Quickly│How Can I Recover?

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Credit Scores Dropping Have you noticed a random decrease in your credit scores recently? There are many factors that can cause your credit scores to fluctuate. Many consumers do not understand that a credit score has no memory and can change immediately due to activity or changes that can happen as soon as you make […]

Constant Calls From Debt Collectors│Illegal Practices vs Scam Callers

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How To Deal With Debt Collectors I have recently been receiving strange calls from someone trying to collect money from me, what do I do? As a consumer, it is important to be educated about the process by which an actual collection agency attempts to collect debts as opposed to scam callers asking you to […]

Lower Interest Rates & Better Credit Scores│Real Results With Credit Law Center

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Increased Credit Scores by 100 Points At Credit Law Center we love hearing success stories from past clients. One client shares how Credit Law Center helped her family save money and increase their scores. What brought you to Credit Law Center? I was online one day and was looking at homes. A lender reached out […]

Credit Scores Impacted By Timeshares│Buyer Beware

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Impact of Timeshares on Credit Reports A timeshare can be something that affects your credit scores. When thinking about purchasing a timeshare, consider it to be as vital and possibly as damaging as a mortgage to your credit report. There are many variables that come into purchasing a timeshare. If your family is tossing around […]

Free Credit Reports For Active Duty Military│Salute To Service

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A Step in the Right Direction Potential new changes in the credit world can seem to be irrelevant and often times have little to no impact (or so it seems) for the consumers. There are many changes on the horizon that will take effect just one year after President Trump signs a new bill. Congress […]