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Negative credit reporting how can i clear this up?
Posted on February 17th, 2009 4 commentshopeful77 asked:
My mortgagecompany issued me a moratorium for 4months (postponed payments)due to hurricane Wilma. This Hurricane displaced us for a couple of months and caused an extreme Financial hardship. The mortgage company(Wells Fargo Home mortgage) has on their records that they will not report any late payments and/or there will be no negative credit reporting.However, after i sent the payments and checked my credit report they indeed reported 120 days late payments to the major credit bureaus. When i talk to the represenatives they indeed see the notes about not reporting late to the credit bureau and even waived every late charge,but are adamant about not removing the negative reporting. I was a loyal consumer and my lateness was due to “acts of Nature” beyond my control. Initially the moratorium helped our family, but in the end it has really hurt my credit worthiness. I am having difficulty securing another home loan (sold previous property)because of the negative reporting. What can I do?
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you have the right to dispute any negative report on your credit report. And since the bank have it in writing that they would not report it then you need to dispute this with the credit agencies its easy. You can dispute it online. Get a copy of your report. All 3 major credit bureau’s and dispute it.
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hatlady February 20th, 2009 at 18:44
Contact the Major credit bureaus and dispute the report. If that fails,(they will investigate the claim) place an explanation/comment on your credit report “Due to temporary financial hardship caused by the Hurricane” It’s obvious that you lived in an area that was declared a Federal disaster area by the President,since you were granted the moratorium. Your property address was proof for the mortgage company.
But look on the bright side: Now over 50,000 readers know who sucks in the mortgage industry. -
Studly February 22nd, 2009 at 04:50
Do you have a copy of any letter from Wells Fargo stating they would not put anything on your credit history?
If yes, send a copy of the letter, along with a dispute letter to the CRA requesting that it be removed.
If no, I think you are going to have a hard time getting it removed. Remember that CRA’s will only report what creditors tell them, and will not remove it without their ok.
I’m not sure how the hurricane issues effect people’s credit reporitng last year, they may have passed some laws on it. You will have to do some research.
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Credit Guru February 24th, 2009 at 21:39
Was this moratorium in writing?
If so then send them a copy and ask them to update their reporting.
I would also send a letter of dispute with a copy of that letter to all 3 credit bureaus to have them investigate the reporting.
Good Luck
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blanksmerchandisedotcom February 19th, 2009 at 10:06