Updated: 10:22 AM EDT Apr 15, 2021 Asa Aarons Smith When the pandemic began last year, the economy sputtered, income fell, and almost everyone worried about paying their bills. In response, the three major credit reporting agencies made it easier for consumers to access their credit reports free of charge. They made their hefty trove of data more accessible and allowed Americans to temporarily access their credit reports for free once weekly instead of once every 12 months as generally required by federal law. That temporary change was supposed to end next week.But I have good news. The big three credit reporting agencies Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion will continue to offer free weekly credit reports until next April to help Americans continue to track their financial health. They re continuing it because the pandemic has continued. Once a week is overkill, but if you haven t done it yet this year, please go to annualcreditreport.com. This is your r
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Renters who would like to become better educated on their rights and responsibilities are being offered a free course from Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Sheboygan. The “Rent Smart Tenant Training Program” is a 2-hour course given from 4 until 6 PM on Wednesday, April 21st at the Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce building on South 8th Street. Enrollment is limited by social distancing requirements to the first 17 who register, and the course teaches how to become knowledgeable tenants whether currently renting or considering renting in the future. Funding comes from the City of Sheboygan Community Development Block Grant program. Registration is by phone at 800-350-CCCS.
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