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Loan Modification and Your Credit Score - By: Louis Jeffries

Perfect Payment History - Low Fico Score.

Yesterday I talked to a customer who had a 740 fico rating. I knew this customer because I had worked with her in the past. This woman was very meticulous and she worked hard to manage her debt and keep her rating high. I believe what happened to her could happen to many people who do not know how their fico scores are calculated. She attempted to reduce her debt and she applied for a loan modification. She contacted her lender, requested information and based upon a preliminary conversation the lender agreed that she could have her loan modified and save just under $100 per month. To reduce her monthly payments she also planned to pay off her revolving cards. She decided to close her revolving accounts and then began to pay off her debt. This all happened within a 30 day period. By the time she got her papers she read that her financial rating would be affected by the loan modification and decided not to do that. Instead she contacted us to apply for a streamline refinance. We could save $140 per month (more the the loan modification) so she began the process and was quickly denied. Her scores had gone from 740 to 583 and she never missed a payment.

The Loan Modification Can Destroy Your Fico Scores.

When she received a copy of her credit report it read that the customer was paying less than agreed upon payments. So even though she was not late and really never accepted the modification her credit score was impacted. This was corrected by her mortgage company and they sent her a letter that they would also sent to the credit bureaus only because she canceled the modification and never made a lower payment. But for everyone else considering a loan modification I would also look at the streamline refinance. This may offer you similar savings without negatively affecting your scores.

Canceling Her Accounts Lowered Her Credit Score.

There are a few reasons this lowered her scores. The main reason is by canceling all of her accounts except one she no longer had any available credit and was considered by the financial scoring model as being maxed out and a higher risk. The closer you are to your maximum limit the lower your scores are. The highest points are awarded when a client has less than 20% of their limit used on their accounts. If they have more than 50% balance then the scoring model lowers points from your rating. Another means of positive points are the length of time accounts have been open and active. These points go away when you close your accounts.

Reduce Your Debt and Keep Your Fico Credit Score High.

In this case our client would have had a higher financial rating if she methodically paid down her accounts without closing them. In fact her rating would have gone up.

Regarding the Loan Modification she did the right thing by comparing the streamline refinance to the modification. If they are close choose to refinance verse modify and you can save your credit rating. But, in some cases the loan modification can be far more beneficial even with the lower financial rating. This is only temporary and it may take a a while to build your rating but the savings may be worth it.

Monitor Your Credit Report.

If she was not denied a loan this customer would have never known the misinformation reported by her mortgage company. It is important to monitor the information reported to the bureaus to make sure your information is accurate and that creditors are not making a mistake so you qualify for the best credit and get the lowest interest rates.

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