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Oct 11, 2023
Credit Disputer and Credit Repair Specialist is responsible for investigating and resolving credit report discrepancies, leveraging knowledge of consumer protection laws such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines. This role involves utilizing credit repair software, including Credit Repair Cloud, and engaging with secondary credit bureaus like LexisNexis. The specialist analyzes credit reports, identifies inaccuracies, and disputes errors with credit bureaus to ensure clients have accurate and fair credit histories. The role also involves implementing freeze methods and other advanced strategies to improve clients' credit profiles.
Key Responsibilities:
Credit Report Analysis:
Thoroughly analyze credit reports to identify inaccuracies, errors, and discrepancies.
Utilize Credit Repair Cloud and other relevant software to streamline the dispute process and track progress.
Dispute Resolution:
Investigate and validate the accuracy of disputed items on credit reports.
Prepare and submit dispute letters to credit bureaus, adhering to CFPB and FTC guidelines.
Employ advanced dispute strategies, including freeze methods, to address complex credit
Interact with secondary credit bureaus like LexisNexis to address inaccuracies not typically found on standard credit reports.
Follow up with secondary bureaus to ensure the resolution of disputes and accurate reporting.
Regulatory Compliance:
Stay updated on laws and regulations related to consumer credit, CFPB, and FTC guidelines.
Ensure all dispute activities comply with legal requirements and industry standards.
Client Communication:
Communicate effectively with clients, explaining the dispute process, freeze methods, and credit improvement strategies.
Provide clients with regular updates on the status of their credit disputes and offer guidance on improving credit scores.
Documentation and Reporting:
Maintain detailed records of client information, credit reports, dispute correspondence, and freeze methods employed.
Generate reports on dispute resolution activities, outcomes, and client progress for internal and client review.
Collaboration and Training:
Collaborate with colleagues to share knowledge, strategies, and best practices related to credit repair and dispute resolution.
Provide training and guidance to tea
Qualifications and Skills:
Educational Background: A bachelor's degree in finance, business, or a related field is preferred. Relevant certifications in credit counseling and dispute resolution are advantageous.
Experience: Prior experience in credit analysis, dispute resolution, and utilizing credit repair software like Credit Repair Cloud is required.
Regulatory Knowledge: In-depth understanding of CFPB and FTC guidelines, as well as laws governing credit reporting.
Technological Proficiency: Proficiency in using credit repair software such as Credit Repair Cloud and familiarity with secondary credit bureaus like LexisNexis.
Analytical Skills: Strong analytical abilities to assess credit reports, financial statements, and related documents
Attention to Detail: Keen attention to detail to identify discrepancies in credit reports and employ precise dispute methods.