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Can I Remove Hard Inquiries From My Credit Report? If So, How?
Motley Fool· 1 year agoEquifax, TransUnion, or Experian -- that single inquiry is referred to as a "hard pull." If you have...
Can you remove hard inquiries from your credit report?
Bankrate via AOL· 2 months agoRemoving accurate and timely information from your report is generally not possible. This is true...
How credit inquiries affect your credit score
Bankrate via AOL· 2 months agoKey takeaways Credit inquiries can either be in the form of hard inquiries or soft inquiries, and they can happen for a variety of reasons. Hard credit...
When does debt fall off your credit report?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 2 months agoKey takeaways The time it takes debt and derogatory marks to fall off your credit report depends on the type of debt or mark it is. In general, most debt...
Easy ways to fix your credit now
CBS News via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPoor or mediocre credit history can have wide-ranging consequences including higher interest rates on credit products and fewer loan options. It can also...
Landlords and credit checks: What you should know
Bankrate via AOL· 1 month agoKey takeaways Landlord credit checks are a valuable tool for property owners who need to vet potential tenants before they approve them for a rental....
5 Things You Should Know About the Fair Credit Reporting Act
Motley Fool· 2 years agoYour credit report may be one of those things you just don't think about often. Lenders commonly...
If Your Credit Score Is Under 800, Make These 8 Moves Now
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 1 year agoshapecharge / Getty Images You can have many years of good credit under your belt without reaching...
How to unfreeze credit if you lose your PIN
Bankrate via AOL· 2 months agoKey takeaways The three major credit bureaus no longer require users to use a PIN when they want to unfreeze their credit reports. If you were never...
Credit History: Find Out Yours
Motley Fool· 10 months agoYou're entitled to a free credit report every 12 months from each of the three credit bureaus. Find out how to get your reports and what to look out for.