Any type of loan company you talk to will be able to let you know your credit score. As long as you have a really good credit score you should have no problem getting a second home.
Your credit can raise or lower your credit score. It is what consumer credit for buying a house or car is based on.
This is dependent on the individual. You can find out a lot of information about your credit score in relation to home buying on about.com. Here's the website: http://homebuying.about.com/cs/yourcreditrating/a/credit_score.htm
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No Fico is not the only credit score company. There are three major credit companies as well as Fico. Experian, Equifax and Trans-Union. Each one will give you a different credit score as well
if you misuse credit then more than likely it will go on your credit score and affect you in life. One way is by buying a house or car. You would never ben able to purchase them kind of things if you misuse or credit
Your credit can raise or lower your credit score. It is what consumer credit for buying a house or car is based on.
It depends, maybe someone wants to buy a car, they might need proof of their credit score, some dealerships require you to have a decent credit score; also, when buying a house, your credit score sometimes kicks in, so evidence of your credit score/report are necessary.
This is dependent on the individual. You can find out a lot of information about your credit score in relation to home buying on about.com. Here's the website: http://homebuying.about.com/cs/yourcreditrating/a/credit_score.htm
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No Fico is not the only credit score company. There are three major credit companies as well as Fico. Experian, Equifax and Trans-Union. Each one will give you a different credit score as well
if you misuse credit then more than likely it will go on your credit score and affect you in life. One way is by buying a house or car. You would never ben able to purchase them kind of things if you misuse or credit
Medical debt does affect your overall credit score. However, when buying a house or car, most of the time medical debt is not factored into the equation.
google : "establish credit" Or use a credit restore company - they can help as well and get you off on a great score ;) Wayne
You can use a credit check service to get your credit score. Also, depending upon your credit card company, you can request a free credit score once every 6 months.
if you can afford it.
To get credit to build a credit score, you must take a loan out on something such as a car or a house and then make payments. The more you are on time, the better your score will be.
There are a couple of ways to access your credit score. You can do this through financial institutions or by accessing a credit score company such as: www.equifax.ca. Do remember that accessing your credit score too many times can actually affect your score.