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...it must
reinvestigate and record the current status of the disputed
items within a "reasonable period of time," unless it
believes the dispute is "frivolous or irrelevant." If the
credit reporting agency cannot verify a disputed item, it
must delete it. If your report contains erroneous
information, the credit reporting agency must correct it.
If an item is incomplete, the credit reporting agency must
complete it.
For example, if your file shows that you were late in
making payments on accounts, but fails to show that you are
no longer delinquent, the credit reporting agency must show
that your payments are now current. If your file shows an
account that belongs to another person, the credit
reporting agency would have to delete it. Also, at your
request, the credit reporting agency must send a notice of
correction to any report recipient who has checked your
file in the past six months.
For items in your credit profile which you feel deserve
further explanation (such as an account that was paid late
due to the loss of job, military call-up, or unexpected
medical bills), you can send a brief statement to the
appropriate credit reporting agency. The information will
be placed in your credit profile and will be disclosed each
time it is accessed.
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