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Step 2: Review your Credit Report. Credit Reports are often difficult to decipher, so you might want to ask your real estate agent or loan officer to go over yours with you. Local non-profit organizations also provide this service at no cost, as do credit-counseling agencies. Typically, your credit record will show the date you opened an account or took out a loan, your credit limits or loan amounts, current balances and monthly payments. It will also show late payments, missed payments, accounts that have been turned over to collection agencies and repossessions, all taken from information provided by the companies with which you do business. In addition, the Credit Report will contain data from public records, including bankruptcies, foreclosures, tax liens, monetary court judgments and, in some places, even overdue child-support payments. The Credit Report will also list the names of those companies that have obtained a copy of your Credit Report and how often you have applied for credit over the last two years.
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