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Question about hard pulls and credit scores

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tooleman694
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Re: Question about hard pulls and credit scores

The 15 to 45 days depends on which Fico model you are using.

 

For EQ all the mortgage INQs you get in 45 days count as one, but on EX its only 15 days.

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pizzadude
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Re: Question about hard pulls and credit scores


@tooleman694 wrote:

The 15 to 45 days depends on which Fico model you are using.

 

For EQ all the mortgage INQs you get in 45 days count as one, but on EX its only 15 days.


I believe that this depends on the FICO model, i.e. FICO98, vs FICO04, etc... so assuming that your mortgage lender is pulling FICO04 from all three CRAs then it would be the same on TU, EX and EQ.

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jeffg330
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Re: Question about hard pulls and credit scores


@pizzadude wrote:

@tooleman694 wrote:

The 15 to 45 days depends on which Fico model you are using.

 

For EQ all the mortgage INQs you get in 45 days count as one, but on EX its only 15 days.


I believe that this depends on the FICO model, i.e. FICO98, vs FICO04, etc... so assuming that your mortgage lender is pulling FICO04 from all three CRAs then it would be the same on TU, EX and EQ.


My motgage broker is using EQ beacon 5.0   EX FICO II  and TU FICO classic 04  

Does this mean I will only have only 15 days with Experian?? The diff fico modles leave me confused



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