Tracy C. asked
A collection agency has added a comment to my credit report stating that I am disputing the account, which is time-barred as the statute of limitations has expired. I need to have this comment removed to obtain a loan to purchase a home. The credit reporting agencies say it can only be removed by the collector. How do I accomplish this and ensure the SOL is not restarted?
March 1st, 2024
Christopher R. answered
You can address this issue by taking legal action against the collection agency. Here are the steps ...
March 1st, 2024
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