Improving your Credit History
Improving your credit history is basically about doing the
opposite to that which caused you to get a bad credit history
in the first place.
You got a bad credit history by not making good the debt
that you owed to other people either on late payments or
failure to make the payments at all.
This bad credit history remains in your name for 7 1/2 years
and any time you go to borrow money, rent accommodation or
virtually anything else that involves the need to check your
credit standing you are going to be at a disadvantage.
So what can you do to make up for your past errors?
Simply by doing the opposite to what you did in the past and
borrowing small amounts of money but ensuring that you pay them
back on time all the time to start to build up a good credit
history will begin to compensate for your past efforts.
When many people get on top of their debt problems they are
very reluctant to go back to borrowing again however in order
to get your own house and a mortgage that will be necessary in
order to buy it, you need to start rebuilding your credit
history and unfortunately the only way that that can be done is
by borrowing and proving that you have changed and can meet
your responsibilities to the financers.
You don't have to borrow a lot of money and in fact it is
better to do smaller amounts at various different places so you
get good credit reports from a wider range of people.
Credit cards are the easiest way to get started rebuilding
your past and then buying the occasional item provided it is a
necessity and at low cost on hire purchase where you make
monthly payments over a set period of time and don't miss any
payments as the next step towards your goal of getting lending
institutions the confidence to work with you further.
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