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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fair credit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acknowledgment or recognition of someone's contributions or efforts in a just or equitable manner.
Example: "In her research paper, she made sure to give a fair credit to all the authors whose work influenced her findings."
Alternatives: "proper acknowledgment" or "just recognition".
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It says Everyday Loans offers finance to those on a "fair" credit score at 37.1% interest.
The best deal available to someone with a "fair" credit history through moneysupermarket.com, for example, is a Creditplus Car Finance loan with a typical rate of 17.9%.
According to data provider Moneyfacts.co.uk, the best personal loan rate on offer to someone with a fair credit rating is 14.9%, while someone with a poor rating is unlikely to be offered a deal below 37.9%, compared with the 0.25% Bank of England base rate.
If your credit score is too low for a traditional mortgage, here are some things to consider to buy a house with bad credit or a fair credit score, which was once considered good enough.
The Consumer Federation checked rates in most ZIP codes in America, it said, using the same driver profile in each area: a 30-year-old single female high school graduate who rents her home and has a clean driving record, a fair credit rating and a clerical job, and drives a 2000 Honda Civic 10,000 miles a year.
Unlike some of the other schemes out there that require you to follow a hundred people before they place you on the list, FastFollowers uses a fair credit system.
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Sarah Ludwig, executive director of the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, a fair-credit access organization based in Manhattan, said: "It's a huge victory for New Yorkers because, for the first time, this state has strong protections for borrowers against some of the worst abusive practices.
"We go to great pains to distinguish the subprime lending industry from predatory lending," said Sarah Ludwig, executive director of the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, a nonprofit fair credit access organization based in Manhattan.
In an article on April 17 , 2001 about Congressional efforts to make it harder to declare personal bankruptcy, Mr. Newton cited "Jim McLarnen, a spokesman for Fair Credit, a group that lobbies for credit companies," as saying, "There are people who are just irresponsible, and it is time we started making them pay for that".
The measure being considered is a renewal of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a mainstay of the consumer economy.
A 1970 federal law, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, has a statute of limitations of two years, but it is unclear whether this means two years from the date of the violation or two years from the time a person who is injured by the violation discovers it.
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