tyler texas #1 mobile manufactured modular home dealer. retailer of modular and hud code homes

Athens, Texas

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Tyler Texas #1 Mobile Manufactured Modular Home Dealer. Retailer of Modular and HUD Code Homes. Featuring Karsten, Clayton, Schult, And Legacy homes. Tyler Texas, 75709... If you are looking for a Modular, manufactured or mobile home please call us. American Homes of Tyler is a full service company with helping you find land through a Realtor from Harold Carter in Tyler that really speeds things up with their expertise.

NEED A LITTLE HELP WITH YOUR CREDIT?

NCS, National Credit Solutions is dedicated to repairing credit. Our proven credit repair program has removed over one million negative entries by removing inaccurate, misleading, or unverifiable information.

Once we receive your credit reports, we will draft letters on your behalf to dispute the negative items on your credit report. These letters are designed in such a way that each bureau will accept the dispute and conduct an investigation. This may sound easy, but if you ask any person who has attempted to repair their own credit, they will tell you otherwise. According to federal law, the credit bureaus may ignore your dispute for a variety of reasons. Most who have attempted to repair their own credit have failed for this reason.

Once the credit bureau has concluded its investigation, usually within thirty days, a new, updated copy of the credit report will be sent directly to your home. You then send us a copy of the new credit report and the process repeats until all the negative entries are deleted.

Very often the disputed items cannot be verified; the creditor either no longer possess the information to verify the negative credit, the creditor does not get the verifying information to the credit bureau with in the allowable time, or the creditor simply does not go to the trouble to verify the information. All credit must be accurate and verifiable within thirty days for it to remain on the credit report.

Persistence is the key in repairing credit. Our firm is the best in the business. I personally guarantee results!

Trish Guevara

President, CEO

NCS, National Credit Solutions

Remember, I will be at American Homes in Tyler Texas this Sunday from 12 pm to 4 pm. Even if your not in the market for a new Manufactured or Modular home it would be the perfect time to hear more info and to sign up. Thanks again and hope to see ya there. http://roybarneshomes.com

Question:

Are bankruptcies and foreclosures impossible to remove?

Answer:

No. Any negative item such as bankruptcy, foreclosure, judgments, tax-liens or charge-offs can be removed from the credit report. Bankruptcies are typically the most difficult to remove, yet charge-offs, foreclosure, judgments and tax-liens are among the severely negative listings, yet are the easiest to remove.

Question:

Will deleted items reappear on the credit report?

Answer:

No. This is a myth. Once the negative item is deleted from the credit file, the item will not reappear. However, a bad debt can be sold to a third party debt collection agency. Negative entries by a third party collection agency are usually the easiest to remove.

Question:

Will paying off past due or charge-offs accounts reduce their negative status and improve credit score?

Answer:

No. Once a delinquent or charge-off accounts are paid, they still show as “Paid charge-off.” This does very little to help increase your credit score.

Question:

Does more good credit offset any bad credit?

Answer:

No. Any amount of bad credit is devastating to your credit score. Most credit grantors never actually look at your credit report. A computer generates a credit score based on credit history. Even one or two late payments can trigger a significant increase in interest rate or even credit denial.

Question:

Do negative items remain on my credit for 7 years?

Answer:

No. this is a myth. Credit items remain on your credit for no more than 7 years. A credit grantor or a credit bureau can choose to delete the negative credit entry whenever they see fit.