How do you give a credit report to a tentative landlord without giving them all of your personal credit info?; Credit Card Complaints Keep Coming, Says CFPB Report

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Question by MrsMacPickle: How do you give a credit report to a tentative landlord without giving them all of your personal credit info?
I’m looking for an apartment and every landlord requires a copy of a credit report. That’s great, but how do I give them that without giving them all of my super-personal information?

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Answer by Sgt Big Red
Simply give him the copy but redact (block out) all but your last four digits of your social security number.

All they need to see is anything that is derogatory such as collections, charged off debts and any judgments. If you have none on your report, then you should have no problem.

It is their way of making sure they will not get stiffed for any rent. But even those with stellar reports have been known to fall behind and skip out, so why they really need one is for their own peace of mind.

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Credit Card Complaints Keep Coming, Says CFPB Report
Credit cards are the first financial product about which the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is soliciting complaints, but the agency plans soon to take on another area of widespread consumer anger, according to its Nov. 30 report.
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My credit report show inquiries I did not initiate. How do I get them off my report?; Steps to recover from financial infidelity

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Question by Done 1: My credit report show inquiries I did not initiate. How do I get them off my report?
I was recently turned down for credit due to supposedly too many credit inquiries. After checking my report I found 7 in the last 3 months. I do not believe they are all mine. How do I have them removed or if I cannot how long will they adversely affect my credit?

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Answer by eeknogeek
find out what the dispute policy is at reporting agency then follow that and get them off hope this helps you

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Steps to recover from financial infidelity
To my surprise and fear, I discovered last week when I reviewed my credit report he also applied for a loan in my name in 2007, which I knew nothing about. What can I do? I have over $ 100000 in credit card debt and accounts I never opened or used.
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