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	<title>Comments on: Fixing Credit Report Errors</title>
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		<title>By: frank</title>
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		<description>Banks want you to personally sign for commercial financing, then report the full
amount as an expense which you pay every month.  When the property (commercial) is titled in the name of a Trust or S Corporation this counts the expense twice against income, they refuse to change this error.  I cannot get
credit as a result since my income is reduced by double counting the payment.</description>
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amount as an expense which you pay every month.  When the property (commercial) is titled in the name of a Trust or S Corporation this counts the expense twice against income, they refuse to change this error.  I cannot get<br />
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