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Ok; so I had a question
I was preapproved this week for a mortgage. All the due dilligence was performed, bank statements funrnished, credit reports ran.. everything is good to go.
My DTI ratio is really solid, but there is a slight chance I may have to make a fairly decent purchase on a credit card, which would add about 100 in payments and probably drop my credit score a little (util would go from 6 percent to 50) -- I am trying to avoid it right now, but it MAY be inevitable... I really don't know if it would impact things too much but I have leary, and maybe rightfully so...
At what point is it okay to start using credit again?? Lets say I make an offer this week on a home and send it to underwriting. Do I want to wait til the keys are in hand? Do I wait til they run my credit report again? Will the bank base my payments on what is reporting or will the require recent statments? I didn't have to do that for preapproval (the credit card statements)
What are some of your experiences?
The bank will pull your credit again on or about your closing date. Also I believe the pre-approval is only good for 90 days then they will have to pull your credit again for another 90 day pre-approval.
Good luck and happy house hunting.
TBC
@Anonymous wrote:The bank will pull your credit again on or about your closing date. Also I believe the pre-approval is only good for 90 days then they will have to pull your credit again for another 90 day pre-approval.
Good luck and happy house hunting.
TBC
They most likely will but don't always. OP, I would avoid it if at all possible. But if your scores and DTI are solid enough to absorb and you don't have a choice then you don't have a choice. Using credit during the process is bad for two reasons.(well, using it and letting it report) One, it will drop your score and increase your DTI. Second, it makes the UW nervous in that you don't have the funds to deal with unexpected expenses which happen with home ownership. Good luck and let us know how it goes. If you use it your playing russian roulete IMHO.