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Applying For Credit: Avoid The 5 Leading Reasons For Credit Denial And Get Approved Today!

 

When prospective lenders inquire about your credit standing, they examine your record with certain expectations. Learn to evaluate your own report and to avoid a credit denial letter, you need to know those expectations.

The five most common reasons for credit denial based on a credit report are as follows:

1) Delinquent credit obligations. Late payments, bad debts, or legal judgments against you make you look like a risky customer.

2) Credit application incomplete. Perhaps you left out some important information or made an error on the application. Any large discrepancy between your application and your credit file can count against you. The lender will wonder if you are hiding something.

3) Too many inquiries. Inquiries are made whenever you apply for credit. Requesting your own report also counts as an inquiry, but is usually not held against you. At the creditors discretion, as few as four inquiries within six months time may be considered a sign of excessive credit activity. The creditor may then presume that you are trying desperately to get credit and are being rejected elsewhere.

4) Errors in your credit file. These may arise simply from typing mistakes, or from confusing your name with someone elses similar name. Since the credit bureaus handle millions of files, the possibility for error is substantial. Errors can be found and corrected only by carefully reviewing your file for accuracy at least once a year and then taking the necessary steps to correct any errors that you do find.

5) Insufficient credit file. Your credit history is too scanty for the type or amount of credit you requested. You need to develop your credit history more fully before qualifying for the level of credit you are now requesting.

Always examine your credit record before applying for credit, because you dont want any surprises and have a credit denial letter sent to you.

A credit bureau may confuse you with another individual, carry erroneous information in your file, or perhaps include false, incomplete or one-sided information provided by a creditor.

Most of these credit denial problems can be resolved once you understand the procedures.

Periodic checking of your credit report is important because credit bureaus can and do make mistakes in their credit information.

Author: Vincent Dail
 
Author Bio:
Vincent Dail is a champion in this field. Vincent has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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