When you apply for a homeowner loan, mortgage or credit card, the
lender will check your credit record as part of processing your
application. A poor credit score means .high risk. in the mind of the
lender and can make it difficult to obtain a loan, lenders who lend in
these circumstances tend to be more expensive because of the high
interest charged.
It is common for lenders to request credit reports from the three
main credit reference agencies, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion and
use the mean score (average). Credit reference agencies are not
responsible for assessing the information they hold, nor do they
maintain a ‘credit blacklist’. It.s the job of the lender to assess the
information and decide whether to lend or not. Although different
lenders might work from the same credit report their scoring systems
may be different, so you could be refused credit by one company and
accepted by another.
The files that credit reference agencies maintain on all of us
contain a variety of financial information; for example, a missed
payment on your credit card will be visible on your credit report for 3
years, while a CCJ will be visible for six years. They also maintain
details of bankruptcies, IVAs and information from the electoral roll.
However, that these credit reports can contain account histories
that are incorrect, outdated and incomplete. Credit reference agencies
do not verify information they receive from your creditors, the simply
log it. Believe it or not, it is your responsibility to ensure your
credit report is accurate and up to date.
An adverse credit rating can be expensive. Most loans and around 25%
of credit cards charge a higher interest rate if you.re credit rating
isn.t exactly perfect. So, it.s in your interest to ensure the details
on your files are up to date and correct.
What information is used to calculate your credit score?
Credit scores are calculated on historical data:
1. Settlement history
2. Total outstanding debt
3. Length of credit history
4. Type of credit (secured or unsecured)
5. Frequency of borrowing.
N.B. Items 1 and 2 count towards 65% of your overall credit score.
So, based on historical data, your credit score provides the lender
with a reliable indicator as to whether a loan should be granted or
refused.
Have you been Refused Credit for no apparent reason?
If you have been refused credit it is most likely the result of an
adverse credit report. Many credit reports contain inaccurate
information which will affect your ability to borrow in the future and,
in some cases, your ability to gain employment especially if you work
in the financial sector.
A common reason for being refused credit is that you simply can.t be
found on the local electoral role. If you haven.t registered yet you
should correct this as soon as possible.
How do you check your credit score?
The lender you approached has no legal responsibility to tell you
why you were refused a loan or supply any information regarding your
credit score. However, the lender is obliged to give you the name,
address and telephone number of the credit reference agency (or
agencies) they used. You have 60 days after receiving the denial notice
to request a free copy of the report. Gaining access to this report
should tell you everything you need to know and catch any instances of
identity theft.
How do you request a report?
To request a credit report write to one of the credit reference
agencies giving your full name, previous name if married, address and
how long you have resided at that address. Also include a copy of a
recent utility bill. Also include any address where you have lived over
the last 6 years.
Equifax
Credit File Advice Centre
PO Box 1140
Bradford
BD1 5US
http://www.equifax.com/
Experion
Consumer Help Service
PO Box 8000
NOTTINGHAM
NG1 5GX
http://www.experian.com/
TransUnion
P.O. Box 6790
Fullerton, CA 92834
http://www.transunion.com/
It’s likely that each credit agency holds slightly different
information depending on which agency your creditors report chose to.
For this reason it is important that you check your credit report with
all three agencies.
Once You Receive the Report
Check the credit report carefully and contact the credit reference
agency immediately if you spot any errors in your personal information
requesting they rectify the inaccuracies.
What if the credit report is inaccurate?
Although Experion and Equifax both offer an online process to
challenging any incorrect information on your credit report it is
quicker to write to these companies by registered delivery. Spend time
putting everything together before you contact any credit reference
agency.
1. Make a copy of your most recent credit report and highlight any missing, out of date or incorrect information.
2. For identification purposes include at least 3 forms of
identification like a recent utility bill in your name at your current
address, a recent bank statement, a copy of your driver.s license or
passport or your social security number.
3. Carefully piece together proof of any errors in the report and
include supporting or corroborative documentation. Things like checks
or receipts for cash and credit card statements that show when payments
were made.
4. In case of identity theft, include any police reports you have.
5. If there is related court judgments or bankruptcy include all documents or discharge papers.
6. Attach a cover letter stating that you are disputing your credit
report, clearly state the reasons why and reference your supporting
documents as required.
7. Be meticulous.
8. Do not send original documents make copies of everything.
9. Post it registered delivery so that you have a delivery receipt.
What happens now?
The credit reference agency will commence investigating the items in
question within 30 days. They will contact any creditor who has
supplied credit information you claim to be inaccurate. The creditor is
then required by law to investigate your complaint and report its
findings. If the disputed information turns out to be inaccurate, the
creditor must notify all nationwide credit reference agencies, so they
all can correct the information in your file. During this process log
every phone conversation and keep copies of every letter or e-mail that
you send or receive.
If your challenge is successful, the credit reference agency will
send you written confirmation and a free copy of your updated report.
This post was contributed by Champion Finance, a UK specialist in home owner loans and debt consolidation loans.
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