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Mortgage Loan - Get a Better Interest Rate by Improving Your Credit Score

   

Everyone wants a better interest rate for their mortgage loan. Wanting and getting are two different things; here are the steps to take before applying to ensure you get a better interest rate for your mortgage. A good credit score can improve your financial outlook. Improving your credit score requires patience and a dose of financial responsibility. Here is what you need to improve your credit score and qualify for a better mortgage.

Get in the habit of checking your credit reports at least once per year. Recent legislation in the United States requires the credit reporting agencies to provide you with a free copy of your reports once per year. You need to carefully review these reports for errors. If you find errors dispute them with the individual credit agency and the creditor as soon as possible. Having errors on your credit damages your credit score and the interest rate you qualify for.

Make Payments on Time

Late payments damage your credit score. Mortgage lenders like to see that you have a history of on time repayments. Before you start shopping for a mortgage loan make sure you have a minimum of six months with zero late payments on your credit history.

Use Debt Responsibly

Keep the balances on your credit cards low. Dont keep open credit accounts just for the sake of having them. Department store credit accounts are an example of accounts you should pay down and close.

Protect Your Credit

Do not make major purchases before applying for your mortgage and restrict access to your credit records. This means not allowing lenders to run your credit until you have selected the winning mortgage loan. Too many credit inquires on your record in a short period of time can damage your credit score.

Be Patient

Rome was not built in a day; you are not going to fix your credit problems overnight. With a little persistence you can see positive gains in your credit score in as little as six months. Every little bit will help you qualify for a better mortgage loan. To learn more about improving the mortgage you qualify for, register for a free mortgage guidebook.

Author: Louie Latour
 
Author Bio:

Louie Latour

Louie Latour specializes in showing homeowners how to avoid common mortgage mistakes and predatory lenders. For a free copy of “Five Things You Need to Know before Refinancing Your Mortgage,” which teaches strategies to find the best mortgage and save thousands of dollars in the process, visit RefiAdvisor.com.

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