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CREDIT REPORT: Issuing Credit Reports
Consumer reporting agencies (also called credit bureaus), the institutions that compile and issue credit reports, are required to assist you in interpreting your report. Reports can be issued only to those with a legitimate business reason, such as creditors, employers, insurers, government agencies reviewing your status for licensing or benefit purposes, or any third party for whom you request a report.ADDITIONAL CREDIT REPORT RELATED FACTS
You Must Be Told If Information In Your File Has Been Used Against You
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How Long Does Negative Information Stay On My Credit Report?
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What Can I Do If I Suspect That My Credit Report Contains Inaccurate Or Erroneous Information That Adversely Affects My Credit Score?
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