Credit Repair Law Firms
Legal Credit Repair and Legitimate Credit Report Repair Agencies
A brief review of lexingtonlaw.com, ovationlaw.com and academylaw.com
Credit reports have become big news lately with a proliferation of advertisements on television, radio and the Net for free credit reports, credit monitoring services and credit report repair services. As often happens when something becomes popular among the general public, many companies and individuals try to capitalize on the opportunity by offering services and products to complement the trend. Some of these companies and individuals, unfortunately, do so by preying on consumers who need help and offering poor or outright fraudulent services designed solely to turn a profit.
Credit report repair is one of these services that has been targeted by scam artists and has earned a reputation as being fraudulent. While there are still some "credit repair" organizations out there to be avoided at all cost, increased regulation and scrutiny by the federal and state governments has created an environment where "credit repair" companies who operate unscrupulously are quickly located and shut down.
The result is a new era where a handful of quality credit report repair agencies operate under close supervision to help consumers legally fix their credit by removing erroneous entries from their credit reports. For many consumers, this service proves to be invaluable since studies have shown that approximately three out of four credit reports contain errors and most people do not have the time or resources to repair their credit on their own*. Legitimate credit report repair companies (i.e. lexingtonlaw.com, ovationlaw.com, academylaw.com, etc.) work on behalf of consumers by interfacing with the three major credit bureaus and sometimes individual creditors.
Listed below are three of the best credit report repair companies currently helping consumers repair their credit reports. All three are compliant with current credit repair regulations and all three are law firms so they are able to legally act on behalf of consumers. Additionally, since all three are law firms, the relationship between the companies and their clients is protected as an attorney-client relationship.
www.lexingtonlaw.com
The oldest of the three, lexingtonlaw.com pioneered many of the credit report repair methodologies in use by other companies in the industry. Operating for fourteen years, lexingtonlaw.com has worked with over 300,000 consumers to remove negative items from their credit reports. Lexingtonlaw.com prides itself on being ultra-compliant with all applicable legal regulations and on ensuring that their clients receive top-tier guidance and support through the entire credit repair process. Lexington charges a slightly higher price for service, but they appear to be worth the additional investment in terms of results.
For more information about lexingtonlaw.com's credit report repair service, check out www.lexingtonlaw.com.
www.ovationlaw.com
Also a law firm, ovationlaw.com uses many of the same methodologies as lexingtonlaw.com and according to the credit repair regulations, has many of the same policies including an anytime cancellation policy. Ovationlaw.com currently charges the lowest price for their basic service. As with the other agencies described, ovationlaw.com is required to only accept payment for services rendered and cannot make any guarantees about the results of their efforts. They can, however, offer a refund when service does not meet expectations.
For more information about ovationlaw.com's credit report repair service, check out www.ovationlaw.com.
www.academylaw.com
Another service created in the mold of lexingtonlaw.com, academylaw.com charges the highest price for service. As is the case with ovationlaw.com, their service and site are very similar to lexingtonlaw.com's. Along with lexingtonlaw.com and ovationlaw.com, academylaw.com provides free telephone consultations so a true test of which service may be better for an individual consumer may be to call each firm individually and compare.
For more information about academylaw.com's credit report repair service, check out www.academylaw.com.
*For more information about repairing you credit on your own, please read the FTC article titled Credit Repair: Self Help May Be Best
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