In a world that is so consumed by having everything fast, better, and delivered to our doorstep, we sure are consumed by the idea of putting everything off that is not entertainment or relaxing until the last minute. You may be one of these people if you know you need credit repair but do not want to start working on it.
One of the common complaints is that credit repair is a never ending battle and that nothing seems to help your credit score go up. If this is the way you feel, that is probably because you have either been going about repairing your credit repair in the wrong way, or simply are in over your head, which is possible.
The best way to look at credit repair is as a way to rebuild trust between creditors and yourself. Whenever you enter into a loan or credit card arrangement, you are entering a contract that states you will pay your side in exchange for them providing you with the cash or item. Therefore, when you default or are constantly late, you break that trust. Trust is hard to regain in real life, and equally hard in a credit scenario.
If the reason you want to put off credit repair is just due to the fact that you are lazy, or don't see how it can affect you, then you are in for a whole world of trouble and hurt. This is not even close to an acceptable reason of why you want to wait, because believe it or not, your credit score can affect the rest of your future.
Take for example a few of the biggest milestones in a normal person's life; these are likely going to be your first real job, marriage, and children. Here is how you are going to face the consequences if you keep avoiding having to look into and performing credit repair. Unless you are retired, you probably have one of these milestones still coming up.
If you are have just finished college, then you are probably either living in your bachelor pad that you have stayed at for the last four years or have been living in your parent's basement. Now is your first opportunity to move out, as your job is located in a different area, and buy your first real adult apartment, except for one problem. You never bother to start credit repair, and when the landlords in the area you wish to rent run your lease applications, you are coming up denied on all of them because you can't pass the credit check.
Maybe you are a little older and don't see how this will affect you, well it still can if you have put off your credit repair. If you have just gotten married, chances are you want to purchase a new house, but you will either get turned down each time you approach a loaner, or only be able to find one with high interest rates because of your bad credit. Your spouse cannot help you out either, as both of your scores get averaged on the paperwork, and you only bring hers down. The same situation is going to occur with your children's school loans. You are out of luck and all because you didn't start now. - 15224
One of the common complaints is that credit repair is a never ending battle and that nothing seems to help your credit score go up. If this is the way you feel, that is probably because you have either been going about repairing your credit repair in the wrong way, or simply are in over your head, which is possible.
The best way to look at credit repair is as a way to rebuild trust between creditors and yourself. Whenever you enter into a loan or credit card arrangement, you are entering a contract that states you will pay your side in exchange for them providing you with the cash or item. Therefore, when you default or are constantly late, you break that trust. Trust is hard to regain in real life, and equally hard in a credit scenario.
If the reason you want to put off credit repair is just due to the fact that you are lazy, or don't see how it can affect you, then you are in for a whole world of trouble and hurt. This is not even close to an acceptable reason of why you want to wait, because believe it or not, your credit score can affect the rest of your future.
Take for example a few of the biggest milestones in a normal person's life; these are likely going to be your first real job, marriage, and children. Here is how you are going to face the consequences if you keep avoiding having to look into and performing credit repair. Unless you are retired, you probably have one of these milestones still coming up.
If you are have just finished college, then you are probably either living in your bachelor pad that you have stayed at for the last four years or have been living in your parent's basement. Now is your first opportunity to move out, as your job is located in a different area, and buy your first real adult apartment, except for one problem. You never bother to start credit repair, and when the landlords in the area you wish to rent run your lease applications, you are coming up denied on all of them because you can't pass the credit check.
Maybe you are a little older and don't see how this will affect you, well it still can if you have put off your credit repair. If you have just gotten married, chances are you want to purchase a new house, but you will either get turned down each time you approach a loaner, or only be able to find one with high interest rates because of your bad credit. Your spouse cannot help you out either, as both of your scores get averaged on the paperwork, and you only bring hers down. The same situation is going to occur with your children's school loans. You are out of luck and all because you didn't start now. - 15224
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