How to Keep Your Score High After Repairing Your Credit

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Many people resort to consulting with credit repair services as a beneficial way of restoring their credit score and removing legitimate errors. After spending the time and money working with a credit repair company or taking the time to improve your score on your own, there are several ways to ensure that you maintain your score and prevent it from dropping in points in the future.
 
Stay Updated on Your Credit Score
Your credit score is free to access through several different websites and shows the areas that you need to work on, whether it includes the amount of accounts open or outstanding debt. Check your credit score once a month to look for errors and maintain your accountability for an easy way to check your mistakes.
 
Make Payments on Time
One of the most common ways that credit scores are affected is by making late payments to lenders. A single late payment can easily drop the credit score several points and allow it to fall into a different grade on the credit scale. Make payments on time and schedule automatic payments for an easy way of staying up-to-date and responsible. If you don’t have the money to make a payment on time, there are options like taking a payday loan in San Diego or any other location. Just remember to pay it back in full when you get paid so that you don’t get further behind on your bills. You can also talk to your lender about changing your due dates to make sure they fall after pay day.
 
Maintain a Low Balance
A common myth that is associated with credit scores is that you can freely borrow as much money as you want, as long as you do not max out your credit cards or loans. Although you can legally do this, using more than 20 percent of your credit cards can result in a lower score. If your credit card has a limit of $1,000, keep your balance under $200. Maintain a low balance by keeping up on the payments and avoid borrowing too much money.
 
Avoid Closing Credit Cards
For those who want to clean house and only have one or two credit cards on hand, this may seem like a responsible step to avoid acquiring debt. However, this can also harm your credit score due to lost credit history that will result in a shorter credit history. The shorter the credit history, the lower the score, making it important to leave all accounts active.
 
Maintaining a high credit score after receiving credit repair services can feel daunting, but is easy to maintain with the right habits established and by learning the system. By properly managing your payments and maintaining a low balance, it can be easy to establish a stable score that positively reflects your ability to manage debt as a consumer.

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