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California
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Since 1976
Richard B. Blum, ESQ.
California State
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Since 1977
OUR ADDRESS:
2740 Camino Capistrano
San Clemente, CA 92672
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, 92651, 92652, Laguna Hills ,92653, 92654,92607,92677,
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Credit
History
Credit
history
or credit report is, in many countries, a record of an
individual's or company's past borrowing and repaying, including
information about late payments and bankruptcy. The term "credit
reputation" can either be used synonymous to credit history
or to credit score.
In
the U.S., when a customer fills out an application for credit
from a bank, store or credit card company, their information
is forwarded to a credit bureau. The credit bureau matches the
name, address and other identifying information on the credit
applicant with information retained by the bureau in its files.
This
information is used by lenders such as credit card companies
to determine an individual's credit worthiness; that is, determining
an individual's willingness to repay a debt. The willingness
to repay a debt is indicated by how timely past payments have
been made to other lenders. Lenders like to see consumer debt
obligations paid on a monthly basis.
The
other factor in determining whether a lender will provide a
consumer credit or a loan is dependent on income. The higher
the income, all other things being equal, the more credit the
consumer can access. However, lenders make credit granting decisions
based on both ability to repay a debt (income) and willingness
(the credit report) as indicated in the past payment history.
These
factors help lenders determine whether to extend credit, and
on what terms. With the adoption of risk-based pricing on almost
all lending in the financial services industry, this report
has become even more important since it is usually the sole
element used to choose the annual percentage rate (APR), grace
period and other contractual obligations of the credit card
or loan.
How
credit rating is determined
Credit
ratings are determined differently in each country, but the
factors are similar, and may include:
- Payment
history - a record of delinquent payments, generally being
more than 30 days, will lower the credit rating.
- Control
of debt - Lenders want to see that borrowers are not living
beyond their means. Experts estimate that non-mortgage credit
payments each month should not exceed more than 15 percent
of the borrower's after-tax income.
- Signs
of responsibility and stability - Lenders perceive things
such as longevity in the borrower's home and job (at least
two years) as signs of stability.
- Re-Aging
- Through re-aging, the date of last action on the account
is changed. This can dramatically alter the credit score.
In 2000, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination
Council (FFEIC) clarified guidelines on re-aging accounts
for delinquent borrowers. (PDF)
- Utilization--Lenders
ascribe increased risk to accounts with balances near their
limits.
- Credit
inquiries – An inquiry is noted every time a company requests
some information from a consumer's credit file. There are
several kinds of inquiries that may or may not affect one's
credit score. Inquiries that have no effect on the creditworthiness
of a consumer (also known as "soft inquiries") are:
- Prescreening
inquiries where a credit bureau may sell a person's
contact information to an institution that issues credit
cards, loans and insurance based on certain criteria
that the lender has established.
- A
creditor also checks its customers' credit files periodically.
- A
credit counseling agency, with the client's permission,
can obtain a client's credit report with no adverse
action.
- A
consumer can check his or her own credit report without
impacting creditworthiness.
- Inquiries
that do have an effect on the creditworthiness of a consumer
(also known as "hard inquiries") are made by lenders when
consumers are seeking credit or a loan, in connection with
permissible purpose. Lenders, when granted a permissible
purpose, as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, can
"pull" a consumer file for the purposes of extending credit
to a consumer. Hard inquiries from lenders directly affect
the borrower's credit score. Keeping credit inquiries to
a minimum can help a person's credit rating. A lender may
perceive many inquiries over a short period of time on a
person's report as a signal that the person is in financial
difficulty, and may consider that person a poor credit risk.
- Credit
cards that are not used - Although it is believed that having
too many credit cards can have an adverse effect on a credit
score, closing these lines of credit will not necessarily
improve your score. Many risk models consider the difference
between the amount of credit a person has and the amount
being used: closing one or more accounts will reduce your
total available credit, lower the percentage of available
credit, and possibly lower your credit score. Risk models
also factor in account age: closing an account with several
years of history that is in good standing will most likely
negatively affect your score.
Understanding
credit reports and scores
The
Government of Canada offers a free publication called Understanding
Your Credit Report and Credit Score. This publication provides
sample credit report and credit score documents with explanations
of the notations and codes that are used. It also contains general
information on how to build or improve credit history, and how
to check for signs that identity theft has occurred. The publication
is available online at http://www.fcac.gc.ca,
the site of the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada. Paper copies
can also be ordered at no charge for residents of Canada.
Credit
History of Immigrants
Credit
history usually applies to only one country. Even within the
same credit card network, information is not shared between
different countries. For example, if a person has been living
in Canada for many years and then moves to the United States,
when they apply for credit cards or a mortgage in the US, they
would usually not be approved because of a lack of credit history,
even if they had an excellent credit rating in their home country
and even if they had a very high salary in their home country.
An
immigrant must establish a credit history from scratch in the
new country. Therefore, it is usually very difficult for immigrants
to obtain credit cards and mortgages until after they have worked
in the new country with a stable income for several years.
Adverse
Credit
Adverse
credit history,
also called sub-prime credit history, non-status credit
history, impaired credit history, poor credit
history, and bad credit history, is a negative credit
rating.
A
negative credit rating is often considered undesirable to lenders
and other extenders of credit for the purposes of loaning money
or capital.
In
the US, a consumer's credit history
is compiled by consumer reporting agencies or credit bureaus.
The data reported to these agencies are primarily provided to
them by creditors and includes detailed records of the relationship
a person has with the lender. Detailed account information,
including payment history, credit limits, high and low balances,
and any aggressive actions taken to recover overdue debts, are
all reported regularly (usually monthly). This information is
reviewed by a lender to determine whether to approve a loan
and on what terms.
As
credit became more popular, it became more difficult for lenders
to evaluate and approve credit card and loan applications in
a timely and efficient manner. To address this issue, credit
scoring was adopted.
Credit
scoring is the process of using a proprietary mathematical algorithm
to create a numerical value that describes an applicants overall
creditworthiness. Scores, frequently based on numbers (ranging
from 300-850 for consumers in the United States), statistically
analyze a credit history, in comparison to other debtors, and
gauge the magnitude of financial risk. Since lending money to
a person or company is a risk, credit scoring offers a standardized
way for lenders to assess that risk rapidly and "without prejudice."
All credit bureaus also offer credit scoring
as a supplemental service.
Credit
scores assess the likelihood that a borrower will repay a loan
or other credit obligation. The higher the score, the better
the credit history and the higher the probability that the loan
will be repaid on time. When creditors report an excessive number
of late payments, or trouble with collecting payments, the score
suffers. Similarly, when adverse judgments and collection agency
activity are reported, the score decreases even more. Repeated
delinquencies or public record entries can lower the score and
trigger what is called a negative credit rating or adverse credit
history.
Your
credit score is a number calculated from factors such as the
amount of credit outstanding versus how much you owe, your past
ability to pay all your bills on time, how long you've had credit,
types of credit used and number of inquiries. The three major
consumer reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion
all sell credit scores to lenders. Fair Isaaac is one of the
major developers of credit scores used by these consumer reporting
agencies. The complete way in which your FICO score is calculated
is complex. One of the factors in your Fico score is credit
checks on your credit history. When a lender requests a credit
score, it can cause a small drop in the credit score. That is
because, as stated above, a number of inquiries over a relatively
short period of time can indicate the consumer is in a financially
difficult situation.
Consequences
The
information in a credit report is sold by credit agencies to
organizations that are considering whether to offer credit to
individuals or companies. It is also available to other entities
with a "permissible purpose", as defined by the Fair Credit
Reporting Act. The consequence of a negative credit rating is
typically a reduction in the likelihood that a lender will approve
an application for credit under favorable terms, if at all.
Interest rates on loans are significantly affected by credit
history—the higher the credit rating, the lower the interest
while the lower the credit rating, the higher the interest.
The increased interest is used to offset the higher rate of
default within the low credit rating group of individuals.
In
the United States, in certain cases, insurance, housing, and
employment can also be denied based on a negative credit rating.
Note
that is not the credit reporting agencies that decide whether
a credit history is "adverse." It is the individual lender or
creditor which makes that decision, each lender has its own
policy on what scores fall within their guidelines. The specific
scores that fall within a lender's guidelines are most often
NOT disclosed to the applicant due to competitive reasons. In
the United States, a creditor is required to give the reasons
for denying credit to an applicant immediately and must also
provide the name and address of the credit reporting agency
who provided data that was used to make the decision.
More
than One Credit History Per Person
In
some countries, people can have more than one credit history.
For example, in Canada, although most Canadians are not aware
of it, every person who applied for credit before obtaining
a Social Insurance Number has two separate credit histories,
one with SIN and one without SIN. This is due to the credit
reporting structure in Canada. This can lead to two completely
separate parallel histories, and often leads to inconsistencies
(although typically the person in question will never notice
the inconsistencies), because when a lender asks for someone's
credit report with SIN, what the lender gets is different from
what he would have gotten if he asked the report without providing
the SIN. This is because, contrary to popular belief, when someone
gets a new SIN for whatever reason, the two credit files are
never merged unless the person requests specifically. As a result,
a record with SIN zeroed out is kept separately from a record
with SIN. Note this happens without the person even knowing
it.
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92805, 92806, 92807, 92808, 92809, 92812, 92814, 92815, 92816,
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Corona del Mar, 92625, Costa Mesa, 92626, 92627, 92628, Cypress,
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90623, Ladera Ranch, 92694, Laguna Beach , 92651, 92652, Laguna
Hills ,92653, 92654,92607,92677, Laguna Woods, 92637,Lake Forest,
92630, Los Alamitos, 90720, 90721, Midway City, 92655, Mission
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92673, 92674, San Juan Capistrano, 92675, 92693, Santa Ana ,
92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705 ,92706, 92707, 92711, 92712,
92725.92735, 92799, Seal Beach , 90740, Silverado 92676, Stanton,
90680, Sunset Beach 90742, Surfside 90743, Trabuco Canyon, 92678,
92679, Tustin ,92780, 92781,92782, Villa Park, 92861, Westminster,
92683, 92684, 92685, Yorba Linda, 92885, 92886, 92887
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