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> On Dec 12, 2013, at 12:11 PM, Christine Wilton wrote:
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> Have the client write to all 3 credit bureaus. Provide a copy of the driver license and SSI card, along with a copy of the court's discharge order and a request to update the credit report. Send letter to all 3 bureaus via certified mail.
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> That should do the trick.
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> Christine
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>> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Nathan Berneman wrote:
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>> Client has a chapter 13 discharge in July, 2013. She tries to get a loan but bank says her credit report does not show a discharge and they will not give her a loan. She can show them the notice from the court but that doesn't work for them.
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>> Any ideas how to get the credit bureaus to list the discharge?
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>> I know you can have anything written on your credit report, but I don't think that will be the same
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nate Berneman
>>
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Have the client write to all 3 credit bureaus. Provide a copy of the
driver license and SSI card, along with a copy of the court's discharge
order and a request to update the credit report. Send letter to all 3
bureaus via certified mail.
That should do the trick.
Christine
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Nathan Berneman
wrote:
>
>
> Client has a chapter 13 discharge in July, 2013. She tries to get a loan
> but bank says her credit report does not show a discharge and they will not
> give her a loan. She can show them the notice from the court but that
> doesn't work for them.
>
> Any ideas how to get the credit bureaus to list the discharge?
>
> I know you can have anything written on your credit report, but I don't
> think that will be the same
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nate Berneman
>
> Sent from my iPhone: Nathan Berneman
>
>
>
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Have the client write to all 3 credit bureaus. the court's discharge order and a request to update the credit report.That should do the trick.ChristineOn Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Nathan Berneman <nathanberneman@yahoo.com> wrote:
Client has a chapter 13 discharge in July, 2013. She tries to get a loan but bank says her credit report does not show a discharge and they will not give her a loan. She can show them the notice from the court but that doesn't work for them.
Any ideas how to get the credit bureaus to list the discharge?
I know you can have anything written on your credit report, but I don't think that will be the same
Thanks,
Nate Berneman
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Client has a chapter 13 discharge in July, 2013. She tries to get a loan but bank says her credit report does not show a discharge and they will not give her a loan. She can show them the notice from the court but that doesn't work for them.
Any ideas how to get the credit bureaus to list the discharge?
I know you can have anything written on your credit report, but I don't think that will be the same
Thanks,
Nate Berneman
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