04-20-2012 07:58 AM
I checked my credit history and Equifax has a personal loan of mine reporting as a mortgage. It was an unsecured loan for $2600.00. Can someone explain why- and if this is hurting my credit score?
04-20-2012 09:37 AM
azureangel wrote:I checked my credit history and Equifax has a personal loan of mine reporting as a mortgage. It was an unsecured loan for $2600.00. Can someone explain why- and if this is hurting my credit score?
That is strange, I don't know why it would do that ~ this is your report directly from Equifax ? Have you checked TU and EX ?
It shouldn't hurt your FICO score for it to be reported this way.
04-20-2012 02:29 PM
Where did you actually get the loan? Hopefully it was not a CFL.
04-20-2012 02:43 PM
Most likely, the creditor reported the incorrect credit-type code.
04-20-2012 05:47 PM - edited 04-20-2012 05:48 PM
azureangel wrote:I checked my credit history and Equifax has a personal loan of mine reporting as a mortgage. It was an unsecured loan for $2600.00. Can someone explain why- and if this is hurting my credit score?
Take the money and run. As far as bucketing goes, mortgage > personal installment loan. Worst case it comes up in review and some underwiter asks you to explain it... no big deal.
Strange though, like Robert suggests, it was probably just misconded.

Starting Score: EQ 561, TU 567, EX 599* (12/30/11, EX lender pull 12/29/11)04-20-2012 09:20 PM
I had the reverse problem. Couldn't get Equifax to acknowledge a mortgage. Kept putting it in as a personal loan with a minor statement that it was a mortgage.
04-20-2012 09:24 PM
dragnldy wrote:I had the reverse problem. Couldn't get Equifax to acknowledge a mortgage. Kept putting it in as a personal loan with a minor statement that it was a mortgage.
Mortgage loans are counted as a better quality credit, I would let it report as is.
04-20-2012 09:34 PM
azureangel wrote:I checked my credit history and Equifax has a personal loan of mine reporting as a mortgage. It was an unsecured loan for $2600.00. Can someone explain why- and if this is hurting my credit score?
Hello and welcome.
May I ask where you pulled your report? I ask because last year on one of my myFICO reports (I think it was TU but can't remember) my mortgage was reporting as just an installment loan. When I pulled the full report from annualcreditreport.com the mortgage was reporting correctly.
So that's why I asked where you got the report. This might be your problem/solution.
04-25-2012 10:15 AM
Hi- The loan was from FNCB Bank. I checked it through annual credit report. com.
04-26-2012 02:39 PM

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