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8 Credit Repair Tips for Getting Mortgage Ready

Credit Repair, Citrus County, Florida

For some home buyers, credit repair is the first step toward mortgage approval. A higher credit score can result in several benefits, including lower mortgage payments and an increase in the chance your loan application will be approved by an underwriter.

Credit Repair Tips

Knowing what to expect will help ensure that you can reap the rewards of better credit. Here are eight steps to credit repair and mortgage approval.

1. Do Your Research

Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to your financial situation. Talk to a financial professional about your credit issues and any qualifying limitations. A seasoned loan officer can be your best ally in your credit repair journey.

2. Start Saving

Beyond having a strong down payment, there are also other out-of-pocket costs to consider like: Homeowner’s insurance, closing costs and taxes. Start saving now.

3. Know Your FICO Score

This three-digit number is what creditors use to determine your interest rates and how likely you are to repay your loan. A higher FICO score means faster loan approval with better interest rates.

4. Check Your Credit

You’ll also need a copy of your full credit report from all three credit bureaus – Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian. While you review, take note of: How much you owe in total, areas of improvement and any inaccuracies.

5. Dispute Inaccuracies

Additionally, creditors can make mistakes. If something on your report is wrong, contact the credit bureau and explain the discrepancy. They’ll research it and make the needed adjustments to your report. This may take a while so the sooner you initiate a dispute, the better.

6. Lower Your DTI

Your ‘debt-to-income’ ratio is the difference between your overall debt compared to your income. The lower your DTI, the better your chances of getting a good mortgage rate.

7. No New Debt

Avoid opening new lines of credit during the loan process as it will increase your DTI. Postpone large purchases (like new furniture) until your move is complete or pay in cash.

8. Pay On Time, Every Time

 Lastly, if you’ve gotten in the bad habit of paying bills late, cut it out. Late payments result in extra fees and they negatively affect your FICO score.

Don’t Stress Over Bad Credit

Don’t be discouraged if your financial situation is disappointing. The beauty of credit is that it can be repaired – sometimes in a matter of just a few months. With a good budget and better habits, you could soon qualify for your new home.   

https://www.experian.com/blogs/ask-experian/credit-education/faqs/what-is-credit/

https://www.credit.com/credit-reports/what-is-credit/

https://www.debt.org/credit/

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: DANIELLE FLYNN As a Movement blog contributor, Danielle Flynn gets to mix her healthy obsession for creative, high-quality writing with a background in financial services. She’s a native Charlottean and UNC Charlotte grad who splits her writing time with wedding and event planning. When she’s not working, Danielle volunteers in a weekly Bible education ministry and enjoys traveling the world with her husband and spending time with family and friends.

Movement Mortgage in Homosassa, Florida

For more useful tips and mortgage information, contact Pam at Movement Mortgage today by visiting her website. You can also visit her at 7773 S. Suncoast Blvd., in Homosassa, Florida. Call her directly at (352) 634-0716.

Courtesy of Pam Cleary, Branch Manager, Movement Mortgage.

Make the Move to Citrus County

There is something for everyone when you are at your leisure in Citrus County Florida. So if you are looking for an idyllic setting to call home, contact one of our friendly professionals at Coldwell Banker Next Generation Realty of Citrus. Speak with a professional today (352) 382-2700.

When you’re ready to build, contact the trusted professionals of Edward Russell Johnston Inc. Over 42 years of experience building beautiful homes in Sugarmill Woods and across the Nature Coast. Call (352) 795-2200.

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