Tips For Repairing Other People’s Credit

Tips For Repairing Other People’s Credit

By Jay Peters

Every time you turn on the TV or open the newspaper, you see stories of people who are suffering from the financial effects of bad credit. They are in over their heads with credit card debt, and may be at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure. You know a little something about credit repair – you will able to raise your own credit score recently. You are the perfect candidate to help other people solve their credit problems. You can become a credit restoration specialist. In this article we will give you some tips for preparing for this fast growing field.

Tip #1: Get smart. Gather all of the information you will need to be successful. Invest in manuals or other educational materials that provide you with proven tips and techniques for helping others with their credit problems. Some publishers offer home study courses, eBooks, and even audio CDs that will help you build the knowledge base you will need.

Tip #2: Stay legal. There are an increasing number of laws and regulations being enacted to protect consumers in financial trouble. You need to be aware of them all. And remember that some of the legal information will be specific to your state. You may even have to be licensed or certified to practice in your area. You will want to share legal disclosures and disclaimers with your clients; this protects you from legal risk while informing your client of what you can and cannot do legally.

Tip #3: Be reputable. Consumers in trouble will be wary of those offering to help – they may have been burned by a shady credit repair company in the past. It’s up to you to deal with your clients honestly, and with integrity. Joining a better business bureau or other professional organization in your area will help add to your credibility.

Tip #4: Keep your mouth shut. Your clients will be entrusting you with private, personal financial information. You must respect the confidentiality of the information you are given. A sure way to ruin your career in credit restoration is by violating that trust by sharing that information with others.

Tip #5: Select a method. You can provide your credit restoration services on a private, one-to-one basis, or by holding credit counseling classes for a group of clients. You might offer a free seminar, where you describe what you can do to improve your client’s credit and raise their credit scores. Use the seminar to build your base of paying clients.

Tip #6: Stay current. Lawmakers are finally taking action to help solve the average American’s credit problems. You need to find a resource that provides you with frequently updated information about today’s laws, regulations, and techniques related to repairing credit.

The success of your credit restoration business will depend on your ability empathize with your clients, negotiate with their lenders, and carefully document all your efforts. Credit repair is an art, not a science. You won’t be able to help 100% of your clients. But if you are realistic in your goals and apply yourself diligently, your clients (and your bank account) will thank you.

About the Author: To learn the inside secrets to fixing your credit fast, visit the author’s website:

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