New Duties for Furnishers Under Credit Reporting Rules

Pursuant to final agency rules implementing revisions to credit reporting regulations mandated by the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 ("FACTA"), significant changes to credit reporting rules will take effect on July 1, 2010.

Subject to several exceptions, the final new credit reporting rules for furnishers require furnishers to conduct a reasonable investigation into disputes related to credit reporting submitted to a furnisher directly by a consumer.  The Fair Credit Reporting Act rules now in place require such an investigation only after a furnisher receives notice of dispute from a credit reporting agency.  Significantly, if a furnisher provides a specific correspondence address for such disputes, the furnisher need only respond to disputes submitted to that address.   

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