Consumer Protection from Fair Credit Reporting Act Violations

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Credit reporting agencies must follow the Federal Credit Reporting Act or FCRA in order to ensure accurate and fair reporting. Credit Reporting agencies violate the FCRA when they report debts that are past the statute of limitations. Some other violations include Using credit reports for improper purposes, failing to investigate disputes, reporting inaccurate information, and running credit checks without authorization. Contact our office for a consultation with an attorney regarding your case.