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Foreclosure and your credit score

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Real Estate Agent with Florida Homes Realty & Mortgage

We talk to troubled home owners in Jacksonville and Orange Park almost daily it seems and many of them are concerned about the possibilty of foreclosure and the negative effects on their credit scores. I came across this story and though I'd share

 

How Will Foreclosure Effect Credit Scores?


Credit score after foreclosureThe amount of damage to a credit score caused by foreclosure, deed in lieu or a short sale during 2008 and 2009 may be mitigated by the slower economic times, say some credit and legal experts.

FICO may have to adjust its credit scores to lessen the impact of a foreclosure in the last two years, says Todd J. Zywicki, a professor of law at George Mason University.

''It just seems obvious that a foreclosure in 2008 or 2009 doesn't have as much information value as a foreclosure five years ago,'' he says. ''To the extent that foreclosure doesn't predict future behavior as much as it did in the past, you'd expect that the FICO algorithm would change to adjust for that.''

One of the country's largest credit unions Golden 1 has already figured out a way to lend to people with a foreclosure on their record by offering a mortgage repair loan specifically for those who have lost a home to foreclosure and who want to buy a new one.

BECU, another large credit union based in Washington State, is about to present a program to fellow lenders, ''How to Lend to the Newly Credit Impaired."

Source: The New York Times, Ron Lieber (03/14/2009)

The Jones Group
Mike And Cindy Jones
Real Estate Consultants
Certified Short Sale Specialist
(904) 874-0422

Regina P. Brown
MBA Broker Consultants - Carlsbad, CA
M.B.A., Broker, Instructor

Mike & Cindy:

The difference is:  FORECLOSURE is a public record and will not drop off your credit report for 10 years

SHORT SALE & DEED-IN-LIEU-OF-FORECLOSURE are private transactions between the homeowner and the lender; the lender does NOT have to report it, and can later remove it.  Drops off in 7 years.

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Regina P. Brown

Apr 01, 2009 02:15 PM