There are many places a Canadian can potentially get a free credit report. The easiest way to get a free credit report is by visiting a credit bureau such as TransUnion and Equifax.
no that would be credit fraud and you would go to prison
Credit reports may be obtained from the three main credit bureaus: Equifax, Esperian or TransUnion. Your bank would also be able to assist in getting credit reports.
no, it would be in your criminal report.
Sure; the problem in such a case would be getting a mortgage to buy a house, not selling a house.
Most private loans can not be reported to your credit report. This is because the system can be manipulated and the person would need a CRA to report it.
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One can get their credit report by contacting their bank or provider. Other options would be to check one's credit account online, by mail or by phone.
The best place to get a credit rating report in Canada is through Equifax. The other place to get a credit report would be through Transunion. However, obtaining a report may cost a person money.
You would have to get a copy of his credit report from all three bureaus to answer this.
At a Free Credit Report website one can find: personal services, business products and services, small businesses, like checking business credit, verify the accuracy of one's credit, credit report and score.
No matter what state you live in, once a year you are allowed to check your credit report for free. You can do this at Annual Credit Report. You will get credit ratings from three of the top companies.
You would have to be a client/contributing member of the bureau to report information.