Here’s another reason you should order a copy of your credit report every year. Because lots of other people are looking at it! The Fair Credit Reporting Act says a company must have a legitimate reason to do so. Here are some of the people who might:
Lenders. A good credit score helps you qualify for the best rates on mortgages, car loans, credit cards, etc.
Insurers. Many home and auto insurers use your score to help determine your rates.
Landlords. They view your credit as a measure of your responsibility to pay bills on time.
Potential employers. With your consent, they can look at your score but they don’t get to see as many details as lenders.
Government agencies. They can only look at limited information.
When a business checks your credit report because you made an application for a credit card, loan or other service, a “Hard” inquiry gets recorded on your credit report. These inquiries impact your credit score. “Soft” inquiries (made by you or a business you already have an account with) do not affect your score.
You are entitled to order a free credit report from each of the three U.S. national credit bureaus every year. Make sure you go to the only source authorized by law at www.annualcreditreport.com.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
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