Starting a Credit repair Business


by Carlos Hernandez - Date: 2007-09-01 - Word Count: 459 Share This!

Starting a credit repair business is not as complicated or expensive as you may think. First, you must research all state and federal law governing the credit repair business profession. Most states have few regulations because federal law, namely the Credit Repair Organizations Act, has strict congressional standards of practice for a credit repair business. You will need a business license for the county and city your business is located in. You will also need business cards, which you can find for free at www.vistaprint.com. You will also need a smart advertising plan, which will be your biggest expense. This business can be done from home on a part time basis. All you need is a computer. This saves the expense of office space.

Finding clients for your credit repair business is one of the easier tasks. Friends, family and co-workers will be your first source of clients. Real estate professionals are also a big source of quality referrals. Realtors and Mortgage Brokers come across lots of clients who have less than perfect credit. These clients desperately want to buy their own property, so they are great candidates for your services. Car dealerships, and any other kind of business that deals with financing can also be ideal sources of referrals, but you must approach them in the correct manner. This is something I learned the hard way.

Repairing a clients' credit is all about knowledge of the laws and knowing how to deal with creditors, collection agencies, and credit bureaus. The process of removing negative and erroneous items from a credit report is a very cut and dry process, but knowing how to correspond with the credit bureaus is a very delicate process. You must know exactly what you are doing, because a mistake during this process can cause lots of damage to your client's credit profile.

The billing process for a credit repair business is simple. I charge my clients a set up fee of $99. I collect this fee upfront, before any work is done. I also have each client sign a 12 month contract at $30 per month. The contract is worth $360, 12 months times $30 per month. I sell this contract to a factoring company. They pay me 80% of the contract, or $288 upfront, so I can keep a positive cash flow for advertising and other expenses that come up. The factoring company takes care of all the billing tasks. The clients pay them directly. Awesome deal!!!!!!!

The credit repair business is booming. Learning how to start a credit repair business has been a hot topic in many online blogs and message boards. Starting a credit repair business is a great way to go if you are looking to start a successful business with a limited budget.

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Starting a credit repair businessis perfect for someone who is having trouble finding the perfect home based business. The concept has worked wonders for my family and I. The most amazing thing about it is that it can be done on a shoe string budget. My book, Credit Biz Today, is an instructional manual for anyone who is looking to start a credit repair business. Go to http://www.creditbiztoday.com for more details. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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