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Capital bloom
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Capital Bloom
Our commitment is to empower you with the tools and strategies needed to achieve your financial goals. Whether you need a little direction, or just starting on your journey, we are here to support you every step of the way.
What We Do
We're dedicated to giving you the tools and strategies for your financial success, whether you're a pro or just starting. Count on us for support at every step.
Why We Do It
We empower investors to thrive in the dynamic blend of real estate and the booming food delivery industry, creating a winning combination for success
Who We Do It For
We envision leading the way in fusing real estate and the food delivery sector, creating a future where investors thrive in an innovative and enduringly successful blend.
How We Can Help
We not only boost your credit score but also boost your confidence. After using our services, you'll shift from worrying about money to deciding which city to explore next.
When We Started Doing It
We not only boost your credit score but also boost your confidence. After using our services, you'll shift from worrying about money to deciding which city to explore next.
Aren't You Tired Of Prolonging Your Success?
Our services bring unlimited possibilities, and tailored approaches to turn your 6-figure check to a 7-figure check.
Frequently Asked Question
Our commitment is to empower you with tools and strategies needed to achieve your financial goals. Whether you are a seasoned investor or just starting on your journey, we are here to support you every step of the way.
1. What is a credit score?
Your credit score is a 3-digit number on a scale of 300 to 850 that suggests how creditworthy you are—meaning, how good you are with credit and how much you can be trusted to pay back what you borrow. Potential lenders will use this number to decide what kinds of credit cards and loans to offer you. Generally, the higher the score, the better the offers. There are a few different types of scores, but the two best-known are your FICO Score and your VantageScore. They’re calculated based on the information that shows up on your credit report.
2. Who has access to my credit report?
Your credit report is generally only looked at by those who are considering loaning you money, like a bank, car dealership, or credit card issuer.
3. What is credit repair?
Credit repair is the process of addressing any questionable negative items that could be hurting your credit profile. If the bureaus and your creditors can’t verify these items are fair and accurate, they are required to remove them. Also, it’s our name.
4. Can bad credit be corrected or deleted?
The law entitles you to an accurate, fair and substantiated credit profile. If something on your credit isn’t right, you can correct or repair it with the credit bureaus and your creditors.
5. When should I start repairing my credit?
Our average client uses our services for six months, so the sooner the better. Especially if you have plans to buy a home or car soon, getting started today can save you a big headache tomorrow.
6. Can divorce hurt credit score?
Indirectly, yes. While filing for divorce won’t hurt your score, some of the symptoms of divorce could create credit problems. For example, many people miss a payment on their credit during the frenzy of divorce. Or in the aftermath, it may be unclear who is responsible to pay a debt, and payments may be missed. These missed or late payments could adversely impact your score.
7. What laws protect my credit?
8. How do I know if a company is violating CROA?
Consumers can check databases for cases pending and previously closed by searching FTC sites and other Federal and local government sites.
Local and state watchdog organizations are set up for many times of consumer protection, and Better Business Bureaus are often current in any legal proceedings filed against companies in their geographic territory.
For those who are not computer savvy, phone calls may be made to local authorities who will help with searches or provide phone numbers which may expedite the information gathering process.