Credit Reporting Errors in NYC? Let’s Fix What’s Hurting Your Credit.

If your credit report is wrong, it can feel personal—because the consequences are. A false late payment, an account that isn’t yours, or a mixed credit file can quietly shut doors to mortgages, apartments, cars, and even employment.

At Tariq Law PC, we help New Yorkers challenge credit reporting errors under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)—and take legal action when credit bureaus or furnishers don’t follow the law.
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Still Seeing Errors on Your Credit Report? Here’s Why.

A credit reporting error may include: accounts you don’t recognize (possible identity theft), mixed credit files, wrong balances or payment status, false late payments or charge-offs, duplicate collections, reinserted items after deletion, unauthorized hard inquiries, or outdated negative items that should have aged off.

If you already disputed and it still shows “verified,” that doesn’t always mean it’s correct. Consumers often receive boilerplate results, especially with mixed files, identity theft accounts, or auto-verification by data furnishers.

Get a case review and upload what you have. If you need time to gather documents, email them to [email protected].

How we help you correct credit report errors (without the runaround)

1) We identify the real problem

Not every issue is the same. “Wrong account” and “wrong personal info” require different strategies—especially for mixed files.

2) We build the dispute the right way

We help package the dispute with the right evidence and timeline
so it’s harder to ignore.

3) We escalate when the law is ignored

When credit bureaus or furnishers fail their obligations, we pursue legal remedies available under the FCRA

FAQs — Credit Reporting Errors (FCRA)

Find clear, honest answers to common question from a experience professional.

Is this “credit repair”?

Not in the gimmicky sense. If your report contains inaccurate information, the FCRA gives you the right to dispute it—and in some situations, pursue legal remedies when the law isn’t followed.

How do I know if I have a mixed credit file?

Clues include: unfamiliar addresses, employers, names, or accounts—especially when you’ve never lived in those places. Mixed files are more common than people think.

How long does a credit bureau have to investigate a dispute?

Often around 30 days for standard disputes (timing can vary by situation). The key is making sure the dispute is complete and supported.

What if my dispute came back “verified,” but it’s still wrong?

That’s one of the most common issues we see. “Verified” can be the result of automated or shallow processes—especially for identity theft and mixed files.

Can the same debt be reported twice?

It can happen (especially with collections and debt sales), but that doesn’t automatically make it correct. Double reporting can harm your score and should be reviewed.

What is an “impermissible” or unauthorized hard inquiry?

A hard inquiry can impact your score. If it appears without a valid reason/permission, that can raise an FCRA issue (and may also signal identity theft).

Should I contact the credit bureau or the creditor first?

Sometimes both matter. Credit bureaus and furnishers have different responsibilities. The best approach depends on what’s wrong and what evidence you have.

What documents help most?

Common helpful items:

credit reports (all bureaus)

denial letters

dispute results/letters

identity theft reports (if applicable)

any proof the account isn’t yours (addresses, police report, FTC report, etc.)

Do I have to go to court to fix my credit?

Not always. Many matters resolve through correct disputes and escalation. Litigation is typically the next step when the law is ignored

What should I do right now if my credit report is wrong?

1. Pull your reports

2. Save screenshots/letters

3. Don’t keep sending random disputes

Get a legal review if the error is serious or repeating

CTA: Call (866) 885-8529 or email [email protected] with what you have.

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