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@Sbrooks1 wrote:
Freaking out! Ok, i just found out when you app for mortgage they pull from a 3rd party called Kroll or Credco and that it shows all past collections and charge offs since the beginning of time , is this true? If so how does anyone that rebuilds ever get a mortgage? I lost my home to foreclosure 20 yrs ago and have had many collections before I started to really get serious 5 yrs ago. Please anyone can you clarify??
Kroll and Credco both supply standard trimerge reports for mortgage lending use.
Generally, this is just the standard reports from the big three CRAs, combined into one report for lender use, along with the standard mortgage scores of EQ5/EX2/TU4.
This does not normally include the data from a "full factual" report, just the same data that you can pull yourself.
Yes, by law, for a loan over $150k, time-excluded records can technically be pulled... but for a normal mortgage application, they aren't. (No freaking out required.)
Do be aware that if you have any current collection debt that is still within the SOL, you do need to disclose that whether or not it appears on your credit reports.
But anything that is both off your reports and beyond its SOL is a non-issue in the standard mortgage process. Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about the Factual Data. I recently applied for a mortgage last month and the LO pulled the report. It's listed as Factual Data as an inquiry. It's the same info as all CRAs and didn't list any old unpaid debt.
@Sbrooks1 wrote:
That makes me feel better, I do have an unpaid Comcast still in sol as I think my states sol is 10 yrs, it's iff reports should I pay last CA or OC
If it's older than 7 (I guess technically 7.5) years they can't put it on your report at this point if we're talking collection; simple dispute leading to lawsuit if they don't comply.
Don't worry, neither the CA's nor the bureaus are that dumb.
Don't borrow trouble in the mortgage process, it's unfortunately harrowing enough without playing "what if."