When you purchase a condominium, your lender will determine the acceptable credit score.
When you rent a condominium from an owner, the owner makes a similar determination.
577 is a fairly poor credit score. To have a credit score that is acceptable, you want your score to be between 620-680.
It only hurts your credit score when someone else pulls your credit report.
Generally one does not want a low credit score. A low credit score can prevent one from obtaining credit cards, loans or mortgages. One can find their credit score at transunion.
Your credit report will provide a general assessment of your credit. You will want to contact an organization like www.equifax.ca to get a copy of your actual credit score.
You are borderline fair credit. Probably not. Most department stores want to see a credit score of at least 700. My score is 813 which is considered good, so I get whatever card I want.
Banks use a credit score to decide what services to provide. Where I live a Bank may not refuse you a bank account. But depending on your history and credit score they do not have to provide anything else if they don't want.
To find your credit score, go to a site such as freecreditreport.com. You want a HIGH credit score, NOT low. The best cards for high credit score are Chase Freedom Visa, Citi Platinum Select MasterCard, and Citi Diamond Preferred.
No it does not. Bank accounts are not part of a credit score. For more information about what is on a credit score, check out Phil Turner's book: The Credit Bible - Everything You'll Ever Want To Know About Credit.
annualcreditreport.com is the first place to go ---no cost--no credit card necessary If you want to check your score more than once a year go to CreditKarma.com - they allow you to pull your score whenever you want without a credit card or fee.
An 808 credit score is very good, any score in the 800 range will qualify you for most financing. According to credit experts, you do not want to let your score fall below the 700 range.
Generally, no, your credit score will not be reduced if a credit card that you own is not being used. You don't, however, want to cancel the card - cancelling a credit card (whether voluntary or forced by the issuer) does reduce your credit score.
They want to know if u are reliable