Should I Use My Inheritance To Pay For Lexington Law Credit Repair Services?

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Question

My Grand father, who was a very successful concert musician, died recently. According to his will, $3 million is to be put in a trust for his 4 grand children, 1 of whom is me. My name is Desmond and I have an undergrad in the liberal arts. I had taken a year off to backpack through Italy. According to the trust, each grand child will receive 25 percent at the age of 26, provided that he or she earn a college degree and have a credit rating of 800. To me I have already qualified for one part of the requirements, however my FICO score when I a 3 in 1 credit report with Transunion, I was horrified to find out my credit rating was 420.

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Answer

I think the 3 million was grandfather to do with whatever he wished. Since we need to respect his wishes, it is not your wishes. To fight against his wishes would be disrespectful and dishonourable.

We all don't have the same opinions, in fact, in bodynamics, a person who has healthy or balanced opinions will respect the opinion of someone else and still stay connected to the person even though you may not agree 100% with their opinion. Sounds like from your story that it is very important to your grandfather that you start off in life with an excellent credit rating. With so many opportunities tied with having a good credit, having access to $750 000 is an incredible fortune and blessing. The good news is that it won't be $750 000 you will need to repair your credit at Lexington Law firm.

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