By Ruben Gonzalez Jr.
Prudential California Realty (DBA)
Those about to
start house hunting should check their credit score before things get too
serious. There is nothing quite as frightening in the mortgage process as
learning that your credit report contains a late payment or other blemishes
that can prevent you from buying a property.
The higher your
credit score, the better your chances are of financing a home. A credit score of
at least 620 will give consumers a fighting chance to secure a home loan; 720
should qualify in most cases.
However, a lower
credit score doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t finance a home. Credit score
repair begins with your credit report. You can request a free copy of your
credit report annually from the Federal Trade Commission at
AnnualCreditReport.com. Check the report for errors.
Don’t panic if
your report contains blemishes. There are steps you can take to fix negative
marks, regardless of whether the marks are in error or if you’ve missed a
payment or two. The simplest thing to do if you’ve missed a payment is to call
the creditor and ask them to erase the negative listing. You can also do this
with a well-documented letter. There is no guarantee that a lender will do
this, but if you’ve been a good customer through the years, this method has
proven to be successful.
If you are one of
the many who have defaulted on a student loan you can enter into a “rehab
program,” which will get your account back on track after 12 months. This may
not be the quick fix you need when buying a home but the sooner you do this the
better.
For disputing a
negative mark that was not your fault, you can try disputing the account with
the credit bureaus as “not mine.”
One quick fix used
by borrowers to boost their credit score is to have an older family member with
a sound credit rating add you as an authorized user on a credit card. This can help
increase your score and you wouldn’t even need the card in your possession.
With more loans
requiring higher credit scores today, it’s never too early to start fixing credit
challenges.
Contact me TODAY and let's find out together where you stand. Remember information is POWER!!!
Contact me TODAY and let's find out together where you stand. Remember information is POWER!!!
Ruben Gonzalez can be
reached at (507) 507-0754 or E-mail. Prudential (dba) is an independently owned and
operated broker member of BRER Affiliates Inc. Prudential, the Prudential logo
and the Rock symbol are registered service marks of Prudential Financial, Inc.
and its related entities, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Used
under license with no other affiliation with Prudential. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
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