Go to whogavemecredit.com should answer your question
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Most lenders require at least a 640 credit score for a mortgage.
Having a good credit score is important for getting cheap mortgage rates. One can request their own credit score and show it to potential lenders; this is superior to having lenders request one's credit score, which can affect the score.
Most lenders prefer a cosigner to have a credit score of at least 620. However, cosigners with a credit score of 720 or above is always preferred.
Very low risk to lenders. (96.68 score rank).
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No, but it will if any of them decide not to lend to you.
No, checking your own credit score is called a "soft inquiry" and will not affect your credit score. Only "hard inquiries" - those from potential lenders affect your score.
yes mortgage lenders do consider rental history source of your credit score
They want to know if u are reliable
It means you have a score a little below average and in the "fair" to "less than fair" range. Obtaining some types of credit may be difficult. Traditional lenders may not accept that score and alternative or specialty lenders may be required.