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Credit Scores in the Toilet? Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes Made by Consumers!

Reblogger Bridget "Mortgage Mama" McGee
Mortgage and Lending with SWBC Mortgage 410-960-2061 NMLS 196068

Lisa hit the nail on the head with these common mistakes that are easy to avoid!  If you are considering a purchase or a refinance beware of these mistakes.  Be sure that you are making moves that will help your credit and not be detrimental to your score!

Kudos Lisa for being a sharp realtor who understands how credit works!!

Maryland Mortgage Mama

Original content by Lisa Dunham

Credit Scores in the Toilet?  Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes Made by Consumers!

 

Money TroublesWith the recent decline in the economy, many consumers are struggling to find ways to improve their credit scores.  Not only is it important to know "what-to-do" to improve your credit, it is also important to know "what-not-to-do."  Here are 5 common mistakes you should avoid when working to improve your credit score.

  

Mistake 1.  Paying off old collection accounts.  Paying off an old collection account seems like the right thing to do if you are trying to improve your credit score.  However, this is not always the case!  If a collection account has been inactive for more than six months, the severity of damage to your credit has already been done.  Making a payment to the account would reactivate it, which could negatively impact your credit scores.  This does not mean you should not pay off your past due accounts.  It simply means you should "time" the receipt of payments so as not to further reduce your credit rating.

 

Mistake 2.  Using a credit counseling service.  Consumers frequently turn to credit counseling services for assistance.  However, this can also have a negative impact on your credit score as it indicates your inability to manage your finances.  It also highlights your inability to pay the full amount owed to your creditors.

 

Mistake 3.  Canceling old credit cards.  Your length of credit (credit history) accounts for 15% of your credit score.  Canceling old credit cards would reduce your credit history, which would in turn reduce your credit score.

 

Mistake 4.  Not using your credit cards at all.  If you do not use your credit card for a period of six months or more, the account becomes inactive.  Inactive accounts are not reported to the credit bureaus and do not contribute to your overall credit score.  Therefore, it is better to maintain a small balance on your credit card than not use a credit card at all.  At minimum, you should use this card once or twice every six months.

 

Mistake 5.  Using a limited amount of credit and paying it in full within 30-days.  When you charge an amount to your credit card and pay the balance in full each month, the creditor will not report the account to the credit bureaus.  Although you consistently keep the account current by paying the balance before it is due, this particular card will not help to improve your credit score as it is not being reported to the credit bureaus.   

 

If you are interested in buying or selling real estate in Alexandria, Lorton, Woodbridge or any of the surrounding areas in northern Virginia and Maryland, please contact me for assistance.  My specializations include first-time home buyers, home sellers, luxury homes, short sales, foreclosures, relocation, and divorce.   

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Lisa Dunham, MBA, CDPE, ABR, ePRO 
Allison James Estates & Homes 
703-298-6546 (Mobile) 

Lisa@LisaDunham.com
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Bridget McGee  Maryland Mortgage Mama  NMLS# 196068  SWBC Mortgage.   410-960-2061 EHO   bridget.mcgee@swbc.com or www.marylandmortgagemama.com

 

If you are considering purchasing a home in Maryland and want to be sure you are mortgage ready, my brother Tony and I will be happy to help! We help to make the mortgage process a pleasure! 

If you already own your home, we are happy to provide a no-cost mortgage review to help you to determine if refinancing may be in your best interest.  Please contact me at 410-960-2061.

Ralph Gorgoglione
Metro Life Homes - Palm Springs, CA
California and Hawaii Real Estate (310) 497-9407

Great tips.. Thank you for sharing.  I will pass this on to some of our clients as well.  

Oct 25, 2011 04:17 PM
Lisa Dunham
Alexandria, VA
Associate Broker, Alexandria Virginia Real Estate

Hi Bridget, thanks for the reblog!  Much appreciated! :-)

Oct 25, 2011 04:18 PM
Mike Bolaski
Coldwell Banker - 1000 Palms, CA

Thanks for these tips. I wasn't aware of #1. 

Oct 25, 2011 04:40 PM
Craig Cooper
Chase International Real Estate - Tahoe City, CA
Creating-Preserving-Growing Wealth in Real Estate

Now that's something we can all use for our credit challenged clients. Thanks for the logical tips.

Oct 25, 2011 04:40 PM