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1. A trusted leader in credit repair for over a decade, Lexington Law, we help you understand your rights as a consumer in the credit space, and help you leverage those rights to ensure that you have a fair, accurate, and fully substantiated credit report.
2. There are many protections for consumers who’ve gone through a life event that may have affected their credit such as divorce, identity theft, military service, medical bills and mishandled student loans.
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4. In addition to providing services to fix your credit, we provide tools to help manage your financial life.
5. We've helped hundreds of thousands of clients repair their credit, and we're confident we can help you too.
6. Your credit report information is then used to dispute and intervene with the credit bureaus and your creditors.
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8. remove over 10 million inaccurate, unfair or unsubstantiated negative items from credit reports in 2017 alone.
9. We aggregate your credit report items and present them in an easy to understand interface.
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14. We monitor your credit using a set of credit monitoring alerts called ReportWatch.