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Vantage scores like credit karma won't matter in this situation. Might make sense to drop 50 bucks and get a 3b from myfico that will have all the mortgage scores from the 3 CRA's. That will give you information on where you are and whether you may be due for a better rate with another lender.
All he would need is the $30 option ($32 and change with tax) to get all 28 FICO scores (mortgage scores included, of course) here. I just did that myself 2 days ago for the first time.
Since you will be buying your home within weeks, I would subscribe to the $40/mo flavor of the myFICO Ultimate. That will give you all your scores (including the three mortgage scores) every 30 days. Very possibly you may own your home 28 days from now, but in case you don't, it'll be nice to have the $40 package so you can get a second round of scores.
Once you own your own home you should cancel your Ultimate subscription. When you get the 3B report with all of the scores, it will be very clear which are the three mortgage scores.
Our country does not use a single platform for credit scoring for the same reason that we do not have a single car manufacturer, namely our economy and political system is based on free markets. Thus although the Honda Accord, the Toyota Camry, and several other cars by other manfacturers are all the same sort of car aimed at the exact same group of people, our system permits many different companies to produce products aimed at those customers. FICO is a private company and so are the three credit bureaus. Actually, in the credit scoring industry, there is much less diversity than there is in the world of cars, breakfast cereal, Blu-ray players, vitamins, and so on.
@Anonymous wrote:
Great info. Thank you so much, I am doing this now.
The mortgage scores are clearly delineated in the report. EX FICO 2, EQ FICO 5, and TU FICO 4.
The lenders take the middle score and run with that.
@Anonymous wrote:
I don't see them. I went through every single page. I don't see them in my free yearly credit report.
Where are they?
I looked again. Are you talking about your free yearly credit report?
No, they are referring to the paid reports you can get from MyFICO (and other sites).
@Anonymous wrote:
I don't see them. I went through every single page. I don't see them in my free yearly credit report.
Where are they?
I looked again. Are you talking about your free yearly credit report?
No as I told you originally they're not in the credit report.
They are in the MyFICO product which @Anonymous told you about which you said you were getting now.