Ian Webber is an expert in consumer law and credit repair. Ian is a graduate of the London School of Economics and The University of Chicago where he earned his LLM. Ian consults with one of the leading online credit repair services and is currently based in Florida.
The Collection Problem
Collections are one of the most onerous credit repair issues, more prone to reporting errors than any other type of account. And there is a good reason for this. Unlike most other types of accounts collections change hands, in some cases often and repeatedly. This fact alone increases the probability of error and the necessity for credit repair.
The Evolution of a Collection
Collections begin their life sometime after default occurs on an obligation. Defaulted credit cards, for example, are typically turned over to a collector 180 days after the original default date. The collector will attempt to collect for a period of time, and if they do not receive payment they may sell the account to another collector, who will then try his luck. This cycle may continue for many years spawning repeated collection efforts.
Credit Repair is Needed
Collectors are expected to make collection efforts and to report their accounts to the credit bureaus. The credit repair problem does not arise from the reporting process, but from the collector failing to withdraw their reporting. When a collector sells a debt to another collector they are required to cease reporting the account. This often does not happen. The end result is that multiple collections report for the same debt. Hence, credit repair is needed.
Old Account Removal
One of the essential first steps in any credit repair effort is the identification of these wayward collection accounts. This is not a difficult task, but it does require some attention to detail. The telltale signs of redundancy may include identical account numbers, original creditor name, if provided, and the dollar amount of the collection. Keep in mind, as you continue your credit repair project that any of these may change. This is true of the amount of the collection, as interest and fees may be added.
Reporting Period Limits
Given the potential for collections to change hands repeatedly, it is not uncommon for these errant accounts to report well beyond the reporting period limit. An understanding of reporting limits is the key to successful credit repair. Generally, derogatory information can report for seven years, but the Fair Credit Reporting Act provides a more precise way to calculate the limit on charged off accounts which may report for seven years plus 180 days from the date of original default.
Learning to Count
Also indispensable to your credit repair project is the understanding that reporting period limits are to be counted from the date of original default. This date is the first time that you missed a scheduled payment in the progression that led to the charge off or collection status. Collectors cannot reset the reporting period limit by buying or selling the debt. It is possible to reset the clock by entering into a repayment arrangement with a collector, which effectively creates a new contract.
Statute of Limitation
There is one other date that has bearing on your credit repair project, and which may guide the approach that you take when dealing with collectors. This is the statute of limitation (SOL). The SOL has nothing to do with the reporting period limits and is almost always considerably shorter. The SOL is the length of time that a collection can be enforced through the court system. Research the SOL as part of your credit repair effort. If the collector cannot sue you they should be more eager to negotiate should you decide to eliminate a debt by paying it. Good luck!
Copyright © 2009 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- How to Rebuild Your Credit With Credit Repair
- Do Something About Your Credit. Repair Credit Now so That You Can Have a Good Credit Score
- Have Bad Credit? Try Credit Repair
- How to Fix your Credit Through Credit Counseling
- Building New Credit for Credit Repair Success
- Is it necessary to Repair Credit Score?
- How To Repair Your Credit With Credit Counseling
- Restoring Your Credit Using Credit Repair




How To Build Business Credit?
By: Colon Bolden | 27/12/2009Just like your personal credit, building business credit can takes time and effort. Even by aggressively implementing credit building strategies, it takes at least six months to two years of credit building practices and good payments to develop a solid, beginning credit foundation.
Do You Know The Best Way to Build Personal Credit
By: Colon Bolden | 27/12/2009Building personal credit is a task that takes a little effort, a lot of time, and even some money. In order to build credit you have to use credit and you still have to worry about incurring an interest charge.
Reducing a Debt Amount Through a Debt Settlement Letter
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 27/12/2009For people who intend to solve their debt issues on a personal basis, writing a debt settlement letter to the creditors is a smart move. A good debt negotiation letter can actually assist the people in debt to become debt free at a faster pace.
4 Key Things You Mustn't Include in Debt Settlement Letter
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 27/12/2009Debt settlement letter is a legal binding letter. Before you send it to your creditors, you are reminded to check the details of your latest credit report first. It is important for you to ensure that the content of your letter "sounds" professional.
4 Key Things You Mustn't Include in Debt Settlement Letter
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 27/12/2009Debt settlement letter is a legal binding letter. Before you send it to your creditors, you are reminded to check the details of your latest credit report first. It is important for you to ensure that the content of your letter "sounds" professional.
4 Key Things You Mustn't Include in Debt Settlement Letter
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 27/12/2009Debt settlement letter is a legal binding letter. Before you send it to your creditors, you are reminded to check the details of your latest credit report first. It is important for you to ensure that the content of your letter "sounds" professional.
Is Debt Settlement Really Beneficial?
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 27/12/2009For people who are drowning in deep debt, they usually feel helpless and stressful. One of the financial options they may consider is debt settlement. It is a negotiation process between the debtors and creditors with the main purpose of reducing debts during financial crisis.
Whats My Credit Score?And Why Is It So Important?
By: Leelin Lee | 27/12/2009Do you know your credit score? Have you ever looked at your credit report? Read on to find out why it's so very important.Ever seen your credit report?Want to know some surprising facts about why your credit score is so important to your quality of life?Your credit score should be one of the most important numbers you know (right up there with you're anniversary! Read on for some eye opening facts about your credit score, and how it can affect your life!
Six Steps to Better Credit with Credit Repair
By: Ian Webber | 05/11/2009 | CreditYou can improve your credit with credit repair. Take action today with these six steps and you will see your credit improving before you know it!
The Credit Repair Answer For Collections
By: Ian Webber | 30/10/2009 | CreditCollections are more prone to reporting problems than most other account types. Here are the credit repair strategies you need to eliminate errant collections.
The Credit Repair Dispute Conundrum
By: Ian Webber | 29/10/2009 | CreditThe credit repair dispute process is very effective. But it is inevitable that you will encounter resistance from the bureaus. But you can prevail.
Sure Fire Credit Repair Techniques
By: Ian Webber | 28/09/2009 | CreditWould you like to get your credit repair program off to a great start? Here are a few sure fire techniques guaranteed to do the job.
Beating Collectors With Credit Repair
By: Ian Webber | 24/09/2009 | CreditCollectors can be aggressive. But you do not have to stand for it. Here are the credit repair techniques you can use to prevail.
Credit Repair Red Letter Days
By: Ian Webber | 16/09/2009 | CreditIf you are starting your credit repair journey be sure to set out armed with knowledge, patience and determination. Victory will be yours.
Get Defensive With Credit Repair
By: Ian Webber | 04/09/2009 | CreditCredit repair is becoming more important than ever. Reporting errors can cost you real money. It is time to get defensive.