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With the economy a bit shakey it is imperitive that your credit in order. There is word that a person with even a score of 720 can be declined for a loan!

 

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New Hampshire Homeowners Assistance is a credit counselor that performs credit repair and advice. Contact New Hampshire Homeowners Assistance using the information listed below. Ask the questions you have and then do the same for several other firms in your area. Credit repair and advice is very important and can effect the rest of you life, so take the time and do the homework. Over time you can improve your score, but you must get things in order and become responsible.

New Hampshire Homeowners Assistance
1778 Hooksett Road
Hooksett, NH 3106
(603) 485-1040

It is recommended to check your credit score three times a year. Equifax is a company I recommend for such ratings. If New Hampshire Homeowners Assistance turns out to not be a place for you please go back and check out another firm in your area. Thanks!

Feel free to do a search on google if you have had problems finding a credit firm that meets your needs. Do your "due diligence". Don't be afraid to pick up the phone and call New Hampshire Homeowners Assistance at (603) 485-1040 with your credit questions. There are there to help you in this difficult economy.

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Notice: CreditCounselorhut.com does not endorse any directory entry or guarantee the accuracy of it's Hooksett listings. Please alert us if you find information that is incorrect or is in need of update. One secret tip I have learned is that credit history is extremely important. Don't cancel your cards, just keep them open and throw them into a drawer. When you close the card accounts the history and points go with it. New Hampshire Homeowners Assistance will be able to give you more expert information.