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DRELOC Posted - 04 Oct 2004 : 03:20:30
I AM NEW TO THIS AND I JUST HAVE A GENERAL QWESTION

I WAS TOLD THAT THERE WAS A WAY USING THE NOTARIAL PROCESS TO GET THE CREDIT REPORTING BURALS TO DELEATE ALL NEGETIVE ITEMS OFF YOUR REPORT?

IS THIS TRUE?
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David Merrill Posted - 10 Oct 2004 : 15:27:24
Dear Dreloc;


I spoke with a suitor recently who described this process. It involved conducting a court case in common law and arriving at default publishing the release (of IRS lien) with the county clerk. Then he sent certified copies of the release out to the reporting agencies and they cleaned up his credit.

However, when he went to arrange a mortgage on a new home purchase, the Notice of Lien somehow (I think they checked at the county clerk or Secretary of State) came to the 'creditor' attention and the process is thus. Try a friend in capacity as a financier first; someone who is willing to insist the Treasury give written confirmation the Notice of Lien properly cured. The Treasury will at best give a disguised release. At the worst they will just convince the potential lender over the phone.

Click http://ecclesia.org/forum/uploads/bondservant/suitors.zip for some examples.



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