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Common Credit Traps to Avoid: Part 1

Now that you’ve gained a decent grip on what credit is and how it affects the mortgage application process, let’s dig deeper.

Here are four common credit traps good people fall into:

  1. Keeping credit card balances too high compared to the amount of credit available. For example, if you have a $1,000 credit card with a $900 balance, FICO will think you have financial issues. Not good! Instead, try and keep your balance at $300 (or 30%). It’s safer, smarter, and—from an outsider’s perspective—financially healthier.
  2. Paying bills late.
  3. Thinking credit is out of reach. Guess what? Even if you don’t have any credit, you can still get credit. You just have to work for it.
  4. Cosigning for others. It’s tempting to help a friend or loved one by cosigning a loan for them, but it has a significant impact on your credit. If they pay late (or fail to pay completely), it’ll hurt their and your credit score.

Look for next week’s post with part two of common credit traps!

Ready to take the first step to improving your credit and buying a home? Download our free Home Mortgage Success worksheet. 

Steps to Take Before Paying Your Collectors

Before you run off to pay your collector to boost your credit score, remember these tips:

  • Once a collector gets your money, they’ll forget about you the next day. Any verbal agreements you might’ve made with them will be quickly forgotten.
  • Make sure everything is in writing! For example, tell a collector to write the following in your file: “If I pay this, I will be paid in full, settled in full, and you will remove it from my credit report.”
  • Negotiate at the end of a period since collection agencies work on quarterly or monthly statistics.

Believe it or not, collection companies aren’t all that bad. Although they want your money and they can be obnoxiously persistent about getting it, they’re also willing to work with you. If you cooperate with them, they’ll cooperate with you.

Ready to take the first step to improving your credit and buying a home? Download our free Home Mortgage Success worksheet. 

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