What We Do
The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives Americans the right to contact credit bureaus and dispute items on their credit reports that they feel classify as inaccurate, unverifiable, or misleading. If the bureaus cannot verify that the information on their reports is correct, then those items must be deleted.
Disputing items on your credit report should be an easy process, but the credit bureaus have spent years refining tactics meant to frustrate and confuse consumers, causing many to give up before they ever see results.
Defending your credit rights since 1991, Lexington Law has the knowledge and experience needed to help you effectively fight the credit bureaus. From bankruptcies to charge-offs to tax liens, Lexington Law has challenged virtually every credit problem under the sun-and deleted over 600,000 items last year alone.
Lexington Law has become the trusted leader in credit report repair because we believe in our work and we’re committed to our clients’ success. That, coupled with our exceptional knowledge and experience in the credit repair industry, has allowed us to achieve amazing results that have literally turned our clients’ lives around.
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