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Reason Your Credit Scores Still Go Down When You Do Everything Right

12th October 2006
I want to address a question I've been asked a lot lately..."Why have my credit scores gone down since I last checked them even though I've made all my payments on time?"First let me tell you that the only way your credit scores can go down is if informat... Read >
Author: Stephen Snyder

Rent To Own Home Programs Ideal Solution For Those With Bad Credit

03rd October 2006
Rent to own home programs are becoming increasing popular with those that have bad credit problems and can not normally qualify for a home mortgage loan. Many have the miss-apprehension that buying a home will overcome or fix a bad credit situation! Th... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt

Lease Option To Buy Home Programs Popular With Bad Credit Home Buyers

02nd October 2006
Lease options to buy home programs are becoming increasing popular with those that have bad credit problems and can not normally qualify for a home mortgage loan, according to Jaime Polanco, real estate investor and President of AmeriVision Mortgage Corpo... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt

Five Ways To Improve Your FICO Credit Score, Get Lower California Mortgage Rate.

06th April 2006
Over 30 million people in the U.S.A. have credit scores low enough (less than 620) to make shopping for low mortgage loan rates very difficult at best. The major credit reporting agencies use a slightly different system to arrive at a credit score. The ... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt

Three Strategies to Improve Your FICO Score

15th March 2006
It used to be that "people" made decisions about your credit worthiness. You knew your banker and your handshake was all the collateral you needed. Those days are long gone, and now a single number - your FICO score - determines your credit worthiness... Read >
Author: web admin

A Crash Course On Credit Scores

24th November 2005
You sit down to look at your credit report for the first time. If you're scores are 750 or above, congratulations! You have excellent credit; stop worrying. If you're scores are not above 750, no problem—a journey of thousand steps begins with the first o... Read >
Author: Brian Daniel
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