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How To Get A Good Credit Score
When a person goes to the bank for a loan they must be ready to present a good credit score. This is because with a good score, approval is fast. If one has a bad credit score on the other hand, their loan can get denied. Some lenders will approve the loan but only for bad credit loans. Now bad credit loans have high interest rates and at times require a security pledge. These are just plain hassles without a doubt.
So how can someone get a loan when its required, without all these hassles? and what can be done in order to avoid a bad credit history? There are a few ways in which to do so.
Paying On Time
First and foremost, pay dues on time. It doesnt matter whether they are utility bills or credit card debt. On time payments result in a good score while late ones result in a negative score. On time payments, however, are only possible when ones finances are in control. One may find it difficult to keep up with their dues if they are short of cash. Therefore budgeting and organising finances first allows someone to plan for bills once they arrive.
Make Use of Credit
Second, one must use a line of credit. Credit scoring is based on the proportions of a credit limit versus the persons outstanding balance. When someone frequently uses cash there is less room for debt. However, a credit score can become stagnant. This means credit bureaus don’t have any credit reference to score an individual. So although one should minimise credit card use, it doesn’t mean stop using it entirely, nor does it mean they must max it out.
Maxing out a credit line is one of the fastest ways to garner a negative score. One should only use their credit card wisely. Wise charges include charging big ticket items, balance transfers and low interest rate purchases.
Double Check for Discrepancies
The next great way to increase a credit score is through being vigilant regarding credit reports. Unfortunately, lenders arent always accurate in reporting to credit bureaus. Additionally, credit bureaus themselves can input errors in the report. Thats why an individual must always check his or her credit history in order to notice such disputable cases. And when they do, this can be reported to and corrected by the credit bureaus. It may seem insignificant but small corrections in a credit report can greatly impact ones credit score.
Building a good credit score is not easy. A person must be patient, diligent and wise in his finances. In time, they will see improvements in their credit score. When this happens only then can one apply for a fast cash loan and get credit cards without hassles.
Loan Modification Companies How They Work
If you are searching the internet for loan modification companies, this article will help you narrow down your search by teaching you what to look for.
Loan modification companies are used when a homeowner is struggling to make his/her payments and needs help. This can be caused by a loss of income, a type of hardship or an increase in your interest rate resulting in higher monthly payments. I know I suffered from a combination of all three of these at one point. I was in construction, my daughter needed two eye surgeries that were not covered by our insurance and my interest skyrocketed when my loan adjusted causing my payments to double. Yes, double!
The perfect candidate for a loan modification is someone who has higher interest rates, an adjustable loan and still has an income coming in. These tend to get approved quite easily.
So, what does a loan modification company do? Well, instead of you calling your lender and trying to resolve the problem with your loan yourself, they handle this for you. It is a very complex process that can take months to resolve and if you don’t get it right you’ll get denied. Or, even worse, if you don’t know what you are doing you could actually get a loan modification that does you no or little good and you’ll be stuck in it. There are no second chances with these.
It just makes sense to hire a professional in these cases and get the best possible resolution. If an experience loan modification company can get you a 4% fixed for 40 years loan and you get your current adjustable rate frozen for 3-5 more years, the difference in your payments each month with be substantial and the difference over the life of your loan will be tremendous!
The problem is, the press tends to highlight the negative aspects of loan modification companies. You never here stories on the news about a good company that just saved someone $800 a month on their mortgage payment! Instead, you here the exact opposite where some company took a homeowners hard earned money and didn’t accomplish anything. Both of these situations happen all the time, so you need to know what to look for in a good company.
Here are some tips:
1. Make sure they are licensed by the DRE in whatever state they are operating out of. They need to have a license or be an attorney to take payments for negotiating loan mods.
2. Just because someone is an attorney does not mean they are honest! Find out the attorneys name and check their bar status and see if you find any complaints against them. If there are excessive complaints you may want to think twice – especially if they are related to loan modification.
3. Choose a company that makes the most sense! Talk to a few different companies. Don’t make any rash decisions! If one company is just pushing for you to pay them and promises things that sound too good to be true, they probably are. Find a company that is extremely professional and outlines a good plan for your unique situation.
4. Get pre qualified! Did you know that some companies can actually have an underwriter call your lender and see if you will qualify for a loan modification under current guidelines? This way, you should know before you go in what kind out outcome to expect.
5. Check references. See if they have actual homeowners who have used their services that you can call. See if they can email you examples of their past successes. If they are a good company, they will have no problem with this.
I wish you luck in lowering your mortgage payments and hope this will help you make a wise decision.