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Monday, February 23, 2009

Auto Repossession Credit

By Justin Hutto

A repossession on your credit report is a very severe mark. It will cause you to pay outrageous interest rates and big down payments.

This mark will make it difficult to be approved for any new lines of credit. Additionally, it will remain on your report for seven years.

It is possible for you to remove this mark from your credit report. Following is an explanation on how the repossession procedure works.

First, your car is repossessed. Your car can be resold and, if your car is resold at a loss to the lender, you are responsible for repaying this loss. A deficiency judgment will be placed against you if you are found responsible and sued.

If you have a deficiency judgment, this will be reported on your credit as well as the repossession. Future lines of credit will be next to impossible to get if you have either one of these marks on your credit.

To remove a repossession, wait to see if you are sued for any damages or loss by the lender. We also suggest you wait until the car is re-sold.

You should then dispute the repossession on your report. This is done by sending a dispute letter to the bureaus.

In this letter you must provide an explanation as to why the mark is inaccurate. You can write this letter or hire a service to do it on your behalf.

Once the letter is received, the bureaus will conduct an investigation into the listing. The bureaus will contact the lender who will be asked to confirm that the account is yours, the balance, and the reported dates.

We suggest waiting until the lender receives some form of payment for the debt. This is because then the lender is much less likely to spend the time or money verifying it with the bureaus. If an item is not verified it must be removed from your credit report.

Deficiency judgment marks should be disputed as well. It is reported that the bureaus do not check public records when investigating a mark, which is where the bureau would find verification of a deficiency judgment.

In summary, you do not have to feel embarrassed or pay high interest rates every time your credit is run. Repossessions are removed from credit reports every day.

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