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Wisconsin Credit Repair Laws

Consumers in Wisconsin wanting to use a credit repair firm to repair their bad credit need to know that Wisconsin credit repair laws (Wis. Stat. Ann. §§ 422.501 to 422.506) give some level of extra protection above federal laws.

The following bad credit repair laws apply to the state of Wisconsin only and may have changed depending on new laws passed since this blog post has been published

- Credit repair service may not charge or collect a fee for referring consumer to a retail seller who will or may extend credit that is on substantially the same terms as those available to the general public.
- You may cancel a bad credit repair contract within 5 days of signing and any payment must be returned within 15 days of receipt of cancellation notice. Make sure you send all correspondence certified return receipt only and do not accept any agreements orally or over the phone.

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