PAY RENT AND BUILD CREDIT
Qualify for a Mortgage With Your PRBC Reportsm
I don't know if anyone knows about this program but this can be good for your clients who have bad credit-( I have a whole lot of them ) or no credit at all-. If you've paid your rent and three monthly bills on time for the past 12 months, you could qualify for a mortgage with one of PRBC's featured lending partners.
If you've been told you have no credit score or "not enough credit" to apply for a home loan, a PRBC Report can help you qualify for a prime mortgage. Most of the bills you pay each month - including rent, utilities, cable, and phone bills - are not reported to the traditional credit bureaus, unless payments are late or missed.
PRBC provides a simple way to document your on-time payments. In the absence of negative credit from traditional bureaus, a PRBC Report could help you qualify for a mortgage today.
How Does it Work?
- Enroll with PRBC today - signing up is easy and takes under five minutes. ( I actually just did one myself )
- Enter your past bill payments. The more bills you've paid on time, the better your credit file will look to lenders.
- Order a verification. PRBC uses FCRA-certified specialists to ensure the accuracy of your bill payment history.
Once your verification is complete, call PRBC at (877) PRBC-123 (1-877-772-2123), and our customer care staff will personally put you in touch with a hand-selected lender to begin your mortgage process.
To receive your free list of "Houses for sale in Washington,DC"please give me a call at your earliest convenience. I can be reached at (202) 378-0283 (Direct) or (301) 560-6700 x1154 (Office). I can also be reached online at www.buyandsellnewhomes.com/ and www.freelistofhomesforsale.com Thank you very much. Looking forward to working with you and helping you make your home purchase or sale a stress free and very happy one. Have a great day. Lanre Folayan -Real Estate Professional with Exit Premier Realty. Buy a home in Washington DC
Lanre -- Please check with your favorite lender as they may not accept this as an alternative to a regular credit report. Good Luck