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DON'T
APPLY FOR NEW CREDIT OF ANY KIND
Every time you have your
credit pulled by a potential creditor or lender, you
loose points from your credit score immediately.
Depending on the elements in your current credit report,
you could loose anywhere from 2-50 points for one hard
inquiry.
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DON'T
PAYOFF COLLECTIONS OR CHARGE-OFF'S
Please do not attempt to
payoff any debts, collections, or Charge-Off's during
the loan process, unless advised by your Loan Officer.
Paying collections will may decrease your credit score
due to the date of last activity becoming recent.
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DON'T FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY
Filing for bankruptcy will immediately lower
your score 50-100 points, and will limit the loan
programs available to you.
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DON'T
MAX OUT OR OVER CHARGE ON YOU CREDIT CARD ACCOUNTS
This is the fastest way to
bring your score down 50-100 points. Try to keep your
credit card balances below 30% of their available limit
at all times during the loan process.
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DON'T
CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT ONTO 1 OR 2 CREDIT CARDS
It seems like it would be
the smart thing to do, however, when you consolidate all
of your debt onto one card, it appears that you are
maxed out on that card, and the system will penalize you
as mentioned above.
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DON'T
DO ANYTHING THAT WILL CAUSE A RED FLAG TO BE RAISED BY
THE CREDIT SYSTEM
This would include adding
new accounts, co-signing on a loan, changing your name
or address with the bureaus.
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DO
STAY CURRENT ON EXISTING ACCOUNTS
Like your mortgage, and car
payments. One 30 day late can cost you anywhere from
30-75 points.
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DO
CONTINUE TO USE YOUR CREDIT AS NORMAL
Red flags are raised easily
with the scoring system. If it appears that you are
changing your pattern it will raise a red flag, and your
score could go down.
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DO
CALL US
Contact your Loan Officer
with any questions that you may have regarding your
credit during the loan process.
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DO
SIGN UP WITH THE CREDIT BUREAUS
Information about you credit
can be found on line at Experian, Equifax, and
Transunions websites, these sites will email you anytime
their is a change on your credit report.