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Understand Your Credit...Thinking about
buying a house? Then think about your credit history...the folks who
lend money do!
How well you have handled your credit obligations in
the past is of utmost importance to lenders today. The good news is that
this information, for the most part, is available to you.
Your credit history is maintained by three different
private companies called credit reporting agencies: Equifax, TransUnion
and Experian. You can order your report by phone and charge it to your
major credit card if you like. It usually takes about a week to arrive.
Or you can order your report online and view it within seconds.
It's a good idea to get a copy of all three reports,
because if an error exists on even one of the reports, it may negatively
affect your chances of getting the loan you want. Your credit report
lists all the consumer credit that has been extended to you over the
past seven years. It will show what your highest balance has been and
what your current balance was on the date last reported by the creditor.
It will also show how many payments you made on time and how many late
payments were late. Late payments are grouped into categories showing
how late you were. For example, if your credit card payment was over 30
days late one time, it might not be considered too serious. But if
payments were over 60 days late four times, over 120 days late two times
and over 180 days late one time, you have had a serious problem. That
problem is going to impact your ability to borrow money.
It just makes sense to find out about your credit and
correct any errors now. Regardless of how many credit problems you have
had in the past, there are two good points to remember.
First, negative credit information can be reported in
your credit file for only seven years. After that, it drops out and
cannot even be considered. The one exception is bankruptcy, which can be
reported for 10 years. But after that you start with essentially a clean
slate.
Second, lenders are much more concerned about how you
have handled your credit recently than with what happened several years
ago. Even if you have had a bankruptcy, if you have kept your nose clean
and paid your bills on time since then, it is possible you could qualify
for a loan after as little as two or three years.
One of the best developments in the world of lending
has been risk-based pricing. That's a five dollar term for the ability
of lenders to offer higher priced loans to borrowers based on their
demonstrated ability to repay. In other words, even if you have slightly
fractured credit, you can still likely get a loan. It just may cost you
a little more.
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Northern Wisconsin Office
PO Box 2089
Woodruff, WI 54568-2089
715-892-2751 |
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Lake Geneva, WI 53147
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