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A good credit history is now more important than ever. Solid credit keeps the cost of consumer financing down, and it can be the deciding factor in whether or not an auto loans or home loans application is approved.
In today's fast-paced, high-tech age, your credit history will be reviewed more often by artificial intelligence than human intelligence. This computerization has made the Mortgage loan process much more efficient, and that's a good thing. But computers take all the subjectivity out of credit evaluation, and that means you have to take ownership of your own credit standing to avoid being blindsided by a potential stain on your credit record.
It is important that everyone know his or her credit score. In fact, everyone is entitled to one free credit report a year. Various companies, including Experience Consumer Relations (888-397-3742), can show you your credit profile. Fairly frequently, erroneous information appears on a credit report. This can take a few months to correct, which might mean the difference between being able to purchase home of your dream - or not.
Credit scores usually range between 400 on the low side to 800 on the high side. On rare occasions, these ranges may be exceeded. Additionally, a given score may not be obtainable at all - due to factors like lack of credit history or too few lines of credit.
If you know your score, then you can see what the creditors see and have the ability to get a jump-start. Here is a quick breakdown of what a score means to a creditor:
Borrowers with scores over 700 can usually be granted exceptions for other problem areas, like new employment or frequent job changes. These borrowers can get the benefit of extended qualifying ratios to help them obtain a loan. This is a big plus not only in getting approval but also in avoiding the more costly "no income verification" option. If you would like to improve your credit, there are a few things you should know. An easy way to start is by increasing your credit limits. If the ratio between the amount of credit you owe and the maximum credit limit increases, the computer views it as a plus in scoring. Try to avoid frequent inquiries into your credit history. This can trim your score a few points. The good news is that the negative effect of multiple inquiries only lasts about 30 days. Keep in mind that you have a right to an error-free credit report. For instance, if your profile shows a late payment without a specific month of delinquency, that item can be removed. This is a great tool, but you do need to check on your credit and make the requisite phone calls. Remember that it may take a couple of months for your credit score to reflect any changes. There are three credit bureaus that report a score, so in essence; you will get three separate credit scores. Most creditors usually take the median of the three scores.
Greg Kazmierczak is Vice President of Marketing at Home123.com. Throughout his 12 years in the lead generation industry, he has developed several online lead generation platforms for auto finance and mortgage companies. He has written for various industry publications and has spoken at seminars on effective lead generation methods and building an effective mortgage lead generation program. He can be reached at greg@home123.com Except as expressly permitted by Greg Kazmierczak as set forth above, no part of the materials available may be copied, photocopied, translated, reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, or re-transmitted, in whole or in part, FOR COMMERCIAL USE without the prior written consent of author. Any other reproduction in any form without the prior written consent of author is prohibited. All views expressed within the article are solely the opinions of the individual author, and do not represent the opinions of Home123.com. |
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