Stop Think and Listen when Repairing Credit
One of the best tools for repairing credit is to stop, think,
and listen. If you are in debt, you need to stop and think about
your situation and stay alert to the activities on your credit
report. In this article, we are going to examine disadvantages
and advantages available to you as the debtor.
Let's take a look at what can happen when you have bad credit as
well as what you can do to protect your self from the creditors
and collection agencies. If you are obligated to pay child
support, college tuitions, income tax, the IRS can take your
money.
This means each year that you miss payments are at default the
IRS will deduct your entire tax refund to repay the debt. The
IRS is obligated to contact you before deducting any fees from
your tax refunds.
If you miss payments on Insurance Policies and you have
conditions stipulated on that policy you may be at risk of
loosing your property. If you have late bills on utilities,
under law, (in most states) the utility providers cannot cut
your heat during particular months stated in the law regardless
of nonpayment's.
Most states are required to give you a written notice before
they can disconnect your service. This will give you time to
find the funds to pay toward your utilities. Likewise, some
insurance policies will allow you a grace period toward your
insurance. Anytime you are allowed time it is time to stop,
think and listen.
If you take the time to review your bills and funds and come to
the conclusion you do not have enough to pay the entire amount
of the bill, you might get away with minimal balance
temporarily.
Paying something toward your bill is better than avoiding your
obligations. Another point you want to keep in mind is that when
creditors write off a debt you may be required to pay taxes on
the bill.
Once a creditor writes off a debt it is sent to the IRS for
review and if they choose to do so, you will still pay on that
bill at the end of the year. So the best bet is when you get the
first letter in the mail asking you to pay your bill is to write
the lender or creditor and explain your situation politely and
ask for an extension on payments.
The truth is most creditors that lend or extend you credit hope
that you are a returning customer and only suffering
temporarily. If you can keep the creditors on your side this is
your best solution for avoiding complications. Another
suggestion is to send in minimal payments on current bills that
are overdue.
Your next bill will be steep but if you keep sending minimal
payments until you are caught up, your name will not go in a
credit bureau. If creditors recommend that you send payment
immediately to avoid hassles, disregard the creditor.
The creditor is doing nothing more but adding more expense to
your debt. If you have a bill and have money to make payment
tell the creditor that you will send the money through regular
mail immediately.
Do not waste money on services that will charge you to send a
bill. If you contact the creditors and they simply deny you the
opportunity to extend your debt or ask for proof of your
situation, it is time to make contact with a Debt Counselor. The
Debt Counselor will work on your behalf to resolve the issue.
Do not argue or use foul language when you are addressing your
debts, since this will only add more problems. If you have a
bill, more than the time allowed for pay it is important that
you DO NOT contact the creditors or collection agencies. This is
only letting the agencies know that you realize you owe the
debt.
By acknowledging, the debt will open up a new debt. Collection
agencies and creditors pose a threat to millions of people each
day, so the key to solving the problem is finding a solution to
the problem. Stop, think and listen before you act.