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Credit Reports - The Fair Credit Reporting Act
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) - is designed to help ensure that CRAs furnish correct and complete information to businesses to use when evaluating your application.
Your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act:
You have the right to receive a copy of your credit report. The copy of your report must contain all of
the information in your file at the time of your request.
You have the right to know the name of anyone who received your credit report in the last year for
most purposes or in the last two years for employment purposes.
Any company that denies your application must supply the name and address of the CRA they
contacted, provided the denial was based on information given by the CRA.
You have the right to a free copy of your credit report when your application is denied because of
information supplied by the CRA. Your request must be made within 60 days of receiving your denial notice.
If you contest the completeness or accuracy of information in your report, you should file a dispute
with the CRA and with the company that furnished the information to the CRA. Both the CRA and the
furnisher of information are legally obligated to reinvestigate your dispute.
You have a right to add a summary explanation to your credit report if your dispute is not resolved to
your satisfaction.
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