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Wondering about your credit? As of September 1st, 2005 residents of all
The
only authorized site from which to obtain your free credit report is
www.annualcreditreport.com. The free credit report will only give your credit history, not
your credit score. If you do want to know your number, you can pay an add-on
fee, or your mortgage professional may be able to help you on this count as
well. You are entitled to receive only one free report from each bureau
per year, so consider staggering the requests. For example, make a note on your
calendar to order one from TransUnion in January, one
from Equifax in May, and one from TRW in September. In essence, this will allow
you to order three credit reports per year and provide you the ability to
monitor your credit throughout the year. With the tremendous concern about identity theft in recent years,
a further layer of protection is available for a fee, of course, but it is
quite nominal. As an example, for $100 per year, Equifax is offering unlimited
credit reports, notification of any key changes in credit history, $20,000
worth of identity theft insurance, and up to $4,000 in lost wages to cover
taking time off from work to clear credit matters. Trans Union offers a similar
program with quarterly access to your credit reports and $25,000 in
identity-theft insurance for approximately $50 per year. But if you are
considering one of the above policies, first contact your homeowners
insurance company, your policy just might include some identity theft insurance
already. When applying for any type of credit, your clean credit history
can help save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars in interest each year.
If you have additional questions about credit or performing a credit analysis,
be sure to contact your mortgage professional for advice. |
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