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When it Comes to Your Credit Report, Be Yourself.

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Mortgage and Lending with iLoan - NMLS ID#1947845 NMLS 79048

It’s important in life and in mortgage lending that you be yourself.  Accordingly, when your loan officer is presenting you and your loan application to an underwriter, you do everything you can to be as accurate and honestnametag as possible.  You take a detailed loan application and cough up unending amounts of documentation so, . . you’re good right? 

Actually, there’s a 25% chance that’s not quite right. One in four consumers found an error in a credit report issued by a major agency, according to a study by the Federal Trade Commission.  Five percent found errors that could lead to them paying more for mortgages.  I can tell you from personal experience that even if these errors don’t lead to paying mortgage for a mortgage, they can lead to hand ups and delays in loan processing and underwriting.  Any of these things are not things you want to learn about in the middle of your loan process.

So what to do?

  1. You should begin by downloading your credit report, from Annual Credit Report, which pulls from all three nationwide credit reporting companies: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion.
  2. Look for any content that may be erroneous and prepare any supporting documentation that may be helpful in disputing the incorrect content.
  3. Initiate a dispute with the three major credit repositories:
    1. TransUnion Dispute
    2. Equifax Dispute
    3. Experian Dispute
  4. If this doesn't remove or update the item in 30 and in some cases 45 days, file a complaint with the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau.  I've seen this in action and the CFPB is actually quite responsive to these complaints if someone has already tried the previous 3 steps without success.

There’s no reason to be nice or passive aggressive about getting this done so don’t feel badly about pursuing this aggressively.  Accuracy in your credit report has far reaching consequences that go well beyond the costs of and difficulty in obtaining financial services.  You deserve to be you; you've earned it!

Posted by

Charles Dailey - Branch Manager, Loan Officer, Certified Military Housing Specialist - iLoan - NMLS ID# 79048 -  612.234.7283 - charles@charlesdailey.com


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Comments(12)

Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

This is a GOOD THING that the CFPB is doing.  

Feb 24, 2013 05:26 AM
Ernest Villafranca
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate - Oakland, CA
3923 Grand Ave. Oakland CA, 510-418-9443

Yes, for anyone thinking of buying a house with a loan, they should definitely be aware of whether they have good credit or not. And they should find out three months before actually starting the loan and home buying process.

How often should an individual check their credit report? Once a year? Twice?

Feb 24, 2013 06:17 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Realtor

Great post. I'm reblogging it on mine.

Feb 24, 2013 07:30 AM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

Lots of good information.  It is important for folks to make sure their credit is in order before they start on their journey to buy a home.

Feb 24, 2013 09:38 AM
Praful Thakkar
LAER Realty Partners - Burlington, MA
Metro Boston Homes For Sale

Charlie, 25% of reports have error? Wow! And reporting to CFPB - wasn't even aware of that as one of the agencies refused to remove some incorrect item - now I know....thanks for sharing.

Feb 24, 2013 10:42 AM
Wika Hutchinson
Eugene, OR
Broker, CRIS, SFR, CDPE

Great post Charles. Thank you for sharing the information here.

Feb 24, 2013 12:22 PM
Farooq Khan
5 Star Realty Partners - Newark, CA
Real Estate Broker/Owner - CDPE

Charles, Thanks for the information. First of all I will look for this in my credit report, I may be one of the 25%. Also my buyers are always prequalifed but never discussed this point to check there reports throughly and dispute any inaccuracies.

Feb 24, 2013 12:23 PM
Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC Calabasas CA

i was just looking for the link to send it to my client. Thanks for posting it! ( https://www.annualcreditreport.com)

Every one must use this opportunity to check their credit!

Great post!

 

Feb 24, 2013 03:15 PM
Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
Your Commercial Real Estate Link to Northern VA

Charles, I saw a report on TV where the credit reporting companies are doing anything to remove errors. Glad to hear the CFPB are doing something about it.

Feb 24, 2013 09:15 PM
Richie Alan Naggar
people first...then business Ran Right Realty - Riverside, CA
agent & author

A credit report carries a lot of weight out there and it should near perfect if it carries that much weight...good post

Feb 24, 2013 10:22 PM
Paul McFadden
Responsive Pest Control - Seattle, WA
Pest Control, Seattle, WA.

Charles: This is very valuable. I will probably re-blog. Thanks!

Feb 25, 2013 08:13 AM
Steven Brand
Woodbury, MN
NMLS# 261849

Another great featured post Charles.  Good job!

Mar 01, 2013 02:03 AM