Can I get my credit score from 514-650 in one year?

I had an illness and as a result, have had to pay some things late. I am in the process of reestablishing my credit because I want to buy a home.

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Hello, I will help you get some answers! It will not take a year maybe a couple months. You might even end up with a score in the 700s.

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Yes, but it will be tough. Bring all of your accounts current immediately. Pay them on time for the entire year. Reduce your balances as much as possible. Don't apply for any more credit. Write your creditors and ask them politely to remove any 60 and 90 day late payments. They might do it.

Good Luck
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