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How to improve your credit rating

by admin1
July 19, 2006
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When you apply for a mortgage or any other type of borrowing – credit card, loan – you will be credit scored by the lender. The lender will make a judgement on your creditworthiness by looking at your credit history. But getting turned down for credit isn’t the end of the world. There are a number of things you can do to help improve your creditworthiness. And if it’s a mortgage you are applying for there are several specialist lenders who can help you out.

Get a free credit report here.

1) Check your credit report. You need to get a copy from all three credit reference agencies – Experian, Callcredit and Equifax. Your credit report shows all the information held about your credit history including late payments to credit card companies and loans and mortgages that you have repaid. This is what a lender will use to make a decision on whether to give you a mortgage.

2 Make sure you fill in all applications forms credit correctly. If you don’t give the right information to a lender it will not be able to verify the details and may turn you down.

3) Make sure you are on the electoral roll. Lenders use electoral roll information to confirm your address. Once you receive a copy of your report check the electoral roll information on it. If you have recently moved you may not appear as local authorities only update information every six months.

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4) Make sure any CCJ information on your report is correct. If you paid a judgement within one month then it shouldn’t appear on your report. If you have paid a CCJ over a longer period and have completed your payments make sure that it is shown on your credit report. If it isn’t Experian suggests contacting the County Court to obtain a Certificate of Satisfaction.

5) If you are financially connected to other people who appear on your report you will be affected by their poor credit history. If your credit report shows a financial connection that is no longer correct, you can ask the credit reference agency to remove it.

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6) If a person’s name appears on your report and you don’t live with them or have any financial link – a former occupant of your home, for example – you can ask to be disassociated from them.

7) If any of your accounts or loans fell into arrears at any time, or you missed a payment this could end up on your credit file and could compromise your ability to get credit. You can ask for a ‘Notice of Correction’ to be added to your files explaining why you fell into arrears. This information will be taken into account by any lender you apply to.

8) Every time you make an application for credit it will show up on your file. So if you’ve applied for several credit cards and get turned down, each one will appear on your file (it will now show if the application was successful or not). If you’ve made several applications for credit over a short period of time this can influence a lender’s decision. So if you are refused credit by one lender find out why before making another application.

9) You may have problems getting credit if you haven’t applied for credit before. This may seem bizarre as you have no bad history, but you don’t have any good history either and lenders like to see that you have a good track record of paying off credit. One way round this is to make a joint application with somebody who does have good credit history so you can start to establish your own history.

10) Make sure that lenders have not searched your report more than once during an application. If this has happened you should alert the credit reference agencies and asked to have the information removed.

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