Yes, the FCRA requires that credit reporting agencies include the fact that a consumer disputes certain information on the credit report.
- Do credit reports contain credit scores?
- Can a credit report include bankruptcies, lawsuits, and arrests?
- Can a consumer reporting agency send a credit report to prospective employers?
- Does the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) prohibit credit discrimination based on sexual orientation?
- How do you prove credit discrimination?
- Recently a creditor denied me credit for what I believe was because of my race or gender. Do I have any recourse?
- What is the difference between a secured and unsecured creditor?
- What is the Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Can consumers view their credit scores?
- What is a credit score?
- What is a credit report?
- What can you do if there is an error on your credit card bill?
- Do credit cards always have annual fees?
- What is a variable rate?
- Where do you go to select the right credit card?
- How can you build good credit?
- What factors determine whether you will receive credit?
- Didn’t the U.S. Congress just pass a new law on credit cards?
- What should you do if you have too much debt?
- How do you know if you have too much debt?


