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Are you interested in Credit Repair in the Suwannee County,
Florida area? Our Credit Specialists have extensive knowledge of
how to improve your credit. If you need Credit Repair in
Suwannee County, one of our Credit Specialists will gladly help
with all of your Credit Repair Needs.
Our Credit Specialists benefit everyone including Suwannee
County First Time Home buyers and Suwannee County
Homeowners. Rest assured that our Credit Specialists will
provide you with exceptional service.
Cleaning Up Your Credit Reports-How It Works
Step 1) Forward your Credit Report
You begin by forwarding a copy of your credit reports from all
three of the major credit bureaus. The credit bureaus will only
respond to you and not the law firm. Once you hear from the
credit bureaus, you forward the information to the law firm
which will continue to work on the credit repair. Without
receiving these updated credit reports, the law firm has no way
of knowing which items have successfully been removed.
Step 2) Choose which Items to Dispute
This step is in conjunction with the first step which begins with
you forwarding all three of your credit reports from all three of
the major credit bureaus. The credit bureaus will only respond to
you and not the law firm. Without receiving these updated credit
reports, the law firm has no way of knowing which items have
successfully been removed.
Step 3) The Law firm works your Case
The Law firm begins the dispute process by drawing upon its
vast arsenal of credit report repair strategies and experience to
dispute negative items on your credit report. Depending on the
number of negative items on your credit report, this step will be
repeated until all items are updated and/or removed.
Step 4) Sit back and Relax
The credit bureaus have 30 days to respond to your dispute.
After the 30 days, they must inform you of the results of their
investigation. They will update your credit report and send you a
copy of the updated credit report. It usually takes about 60 days
between the day the dispute is sent to when you receive the
actual updated credit report. When you receive the updated credit
report, make a copy for your records and send the original to the
law firm to move your case forward. The cycle continues from
here until all legitimate items are updated and/or removed.
If you are interested in learning more about Credit Restoration,
contact one of our Credit Repair Specialists by clicking here.
Towns and Cities of Suwannee County
Branford , Live Oak, O'Brien, McAlpin, Wellborn
Suwannee County Goverment Links
Suwannee County Government / Board of County Commissioners
Suwannee County Supervisor of Elections
Suwannee County Property Appraiser
Suwannee County Sheriff's Office
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consumer education only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from a
qualified professional, such as, but not limited to, a lawyer, accountant,
investment advisor, insurance broker, financial planner, real estate agent or
home inspector. We can not and do not guarantee the accuracy or the
applicability of this information to your circumstances. We encourage you to
seek personalized advice from qualified professionals regarding all personal
finance and real estate issues. All credit repair restoration is executed by our
Afflilates and is not directly performed by Approved Team Lending.
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Suwannee County is a county
located in the state of Florida. Its
county seat is Live Oak,
Florida.Suwannee County was
created in 1858. It was named
after the Suwannee River, which
forms the county's northern,
western, and much of its
southern border. The word
"Suwannee" may either be a
corruption of the Spanish San
Juan ("Saint John") or from the
Cherokee sawani ("echo river").