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Credit Repair and Bad Credit Home Refinancing Options

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Whenever you want to purchase something on credit, all lenders look at your credit standing to decide if you are a good risk to lend money to. In other words do you have the ability to pay your loan back? A fico score is the tool, they will use to decide if they can issue you a loan or not. The higher the fico score the better risk that you become. There are three credit reporting agencies operating in the USA: Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union.

People suffering from a bad credit standing are often time the very people who will need to save their homes from foreclosure. The main mortgage market lenders referred to as prime lenders do not often handle bad credit home refinancing.

However a homeowner who is stressed from too much debt accumulation and the threat of home foreclosure can still save their homes in many cases. They can sell their homes and take a loss, repair their credit rating, or they can seek out bad credit home refinancing. A smaller group of lenders in the real estate market are known as sub prime lenders handle bad credit home refinancing.

If you find that you are in a situation where you feel that you do not fall into the category of needing a sub prime lender for bad credit home refinancing due to errors appearing on your credit report, there is a way to repair your credit standing so you can get the prime mortgage refinancing you need.

There are a group of specialist that service this small niche of the real estate market, they will work with the federal laws to assist you in repairing your credit standing. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) makes lenders much more accountable on how they report your credit standing. The credit specialists know the rules and procedures that lenders are abusing when reporting to the credit reporting agencies. Bank and other financial institutions could be breaking rules by what information they are reporting, or being careless in their reporting and neglecting to report when payments in default have been repaid. In any event, whatever the reason these specialists are more concerned in the proper procedure of reporting then they are in the negative comments appearing on credit rating reports. For more information on how to save you from having to go the route of bad credit home refinancing visit www.jflendingsolution.com

If on the other hand, your credit is beyond repair, you may still qualify for a bad credit home refinancing loan through one of the many sub prime lenders. You will have to expect higher interest rates from these private lenders, as they are taking a bigger risk and charging for their service.

Or you can talk to your bank or financial institution and ask about the government secured bad credit home refinancing programs through the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Organizations.




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