For anyone who has looked into to buying a Metairie or New
Orleans home several times—but kept getting discouraged every time because of a
negative credit report—read on!
You probably already know that you are not alone—but so
what?—it’s small consolation, especially when you consider how much financial
ground you lose every year you continue to pay rent (the entire amount of which
has zero tax deductibility). Many people mishandle credit in their teens and 20s,
not knowing how it can come back to bite them when credit reports determine
their credit worthiness. In Metairie and New Orleans, we see the fallout in the
form of mortgage application turndowns or discouraging interest rate proposals.
But that just makes it all the more important that you
stop letting past errors continue to keep you from getting the loans and rates
you want. You can choose to take action now to clean up that credit score. Not
only will it speed the moment when you become eligible for the significant
benefits of home ownership—the actions you take now will serve to set you in
the driver seat when it comes to credit management. You will become aware of any
apparently minor oversights that can depress your credit score for years to
come. It will put you ‘in the game’ of credit report management, instead of
continuing to be a passive outsider.
Steps Metairie and New Orleans consumers can take now:
Review your credit file for accurate information
The credit reporting bureaus’ job is to report the most
accurate information possible, but in the past the Federal Trade Commission has
found that 5% of reports have at least one mistake. Get your current credit
report from any number of services (start with a free one: you can always
subscribe to a paid service later). Check all the accounts and verify that the
amounts reported and the account statuses are correct. If a creditor reported your
information incorrectly, file a dispute through the credit bureaus’ online
sites to get the inaccuracy fixed. The same FTC report says that 13% of
consumers who reported an error saw a boost in their credit score.
Get old negative accounts removed
Credit reports carry negative information like missed
payments or a collection account for seven years, but are required to delete it
after that. If an account is lingering past the seven year mark, use the
dispute tools available on credit bureaus’ websites to mark the account as too
old for reporting. Note that the seven-year time period is calculated from the
date of first delinquency, not the date the account was first opened.
Talk to collection companies about their input
Even when you pay off collection accounts, that history
continues to hurt your credit score. Some lenders look solely at those details when
starting the process, so even paid collections can disqualify you for a loan.
Instead of dealing with this frustrating problem, while you are negotiating with
collection agencies to pay off a debt, ask that they put in writing that they
will remove their report as part of their part of the bargain for your satisfaction
of the debt. Some agencies will and some won’t (but it can’t hurt to ask).
Once you have acted, and begun to see the negatives dropping
off your current credit report, your path to local home ownership will open up
markedly. Then it’s time to give me a call!
Questions about buying or selling a home?
Call Terez B. Harris
504.297.2619
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Terez B. Harris
Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group
Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group
(504)297-2619
www.TerezHarris.com
TerezHarris@kw.com
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Terez B. Harris Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group 504-297-2619 www.TerezHarris.com
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