Fair Credit Reporting Act - CREDIT RIGHTS

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CREDIT RIGHTS: Fair credit reporting act


The Fair Credit Reporting Act promotes the accuracy and privacy of information in consumer credit reports. It also controls the use of credit reports and requires consumer reporting agencies to maintain correct and complete files. According to this act, you have a right to review your credit report and to have incorrect information corrected.

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