Copyright 2006 Jason P Bertrand
Unfortunately, very few people have "perfect credit" but having made some mistakes in the past does not mean there is not a product for you. No credit is just that. This means that the person has no information pertaining to their payment history. The good thing is that there are other things that can be taken into consideration to show you have the ability and willingness to pay your debts. One positive thing is a history of rent payments.
Another thing to show is a cell phone or land line telephone bill. Utility bills are another way to show a history of paying bills. Simply having no file does not bar a person from obtaining home financing. There is no such thing as having no credit history. There is always something available to show a history of payment.
Slow credit is another possibility and is defined by someone who does pay there bills but has some delinquency payments, just paying a little slower than when they are due.
Late payments affect your credit based on the severity. Reporting agencies base there scoring on multiples of thirty days. If the due date on ones credit card is January 15th, and the payment is made by February 14th, there may be a late fee from the card company but it will not show as a mark against the credit file. If that payment comes in after February 14th it will be considered a 30 day late payments and will show as a negative mark against the score. This type of slow payment puts a red flag up for a lender.
There would be an additional mark if that payment came in after 60 days, again after 90 and again after 120 days late. Once an account reaches 120 days late the card company will generally forward that account to collections. It is very important to realize that delinquencies on different types of accounts are considered more severe than others. A late payment on ones mortgage is considered much more severe than one on a card. Installment loans fall in between revolving debt and mortgage debt.
Slow credit is simply a person that has made some late payments but has been able to get those accounts current and has had relatively few delinquencies. In addition slow payment is different than a bad payment history.
Bad credit is a track record of payments that contains severely delinquent accounts and information such as Bankruptcy; chapter 13, chapter 11 or chapter 7. This type of file could also contain items such as foreclosure, charged off accounts, tax liens, judgments, and a history of seriously delinquent account. This type of profile can be caused by some sort of life changing event. In the case where these circumstances were caused by some unavoidable circumstances, a lender may be willing to extend a mortgage despite the history.
For those with a bad payment history, a great place to start to correct the report is Lexington Law, one of the best legal credit repair companies in the country.
There are hundreds of credit repair companies out there.
Be careful when using their services as some of these services do not use legal avenues.
Scores range on average between 450 and 850. Each of the three bureaus: Trans union, Experian, and Equifax, have a different scoring system and different high and low scores. Not all creditors report to all three bureaus.
A score over 700 is generally considered perfect. A score between 620 and 699 is marginal and a score below is considered what is called sub-prime.
The good news is that there are products available for files in any range. There are even foreclosure saver plans available for those who are facing the loss of their home. Everyone makes mistakes and everyone has been in a situation where that person felt things could not get any worse. One has to realize that there are solutions for you no matter what your score.
The good thing is that some lenders look at more than just the score. They look at job stability, extenuating circumstances, and the willingness to pay.
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If for some reason you have a negative error, the best option for is to get it fixed. This can be done by paying overdue bills, if any.
Consider a situation that may arise when you move out of an apartment and a service provider company such as the electric company didn't send you the electricity bill for your last month's stay. You may not be at fault, but the end result is that you have a negative error in your report.
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