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FICO® Score - a Brief Explanation

When you apply for a mortgage loan, you expect your lender to pull a credit report and look at whether you’ve made your payments on time. What you may not expect is that they seem to be more interested in your FICO® score.

“What’s a FICO® score?” is a common reaction.

Each time your credit report is pulled, it is run through a computer program with a built-in scorecard. Points are awarded or deducted based on certain items such as how long you have had credit cards, whether you make your payments on time, if your credit balances are near maximum, and assorted other variables. When the credit report prints in your lender’s office, the total score is displayed. Your score can be anywhere between the high 300’s and the low 850’s.

Lenders wanted to determine if there was any relationship between these credit scores and whether borrowers made their payments on time, so they did a study. The study showed that borrowers with scores above 680 almost always made their payments on time. Borrowers with scores below 600 seemed fairly certain to develop problems.

As a result, credit scoring became a more important factor in approving mortgage loans. Credit scores also made it easier to develop artificial intelligence computer programs that could make a “yes” decision for loans that should obviously be approved. Nowadays, a computer and not a person may have actually approved your mortgage.

In short, lower credit scores require a more thorough review than higher scores. Often, mortgage lenders will not even consider a score below 600.

Some of the things that affect your FICO score are:

  • Delinquencies
  • Too many accounts opened within the last twelve months
  • Short credit history
  • Balances on revolving credit are near the maximum limits
  • Public records, such as tax liens, judgments, or bankruptcies
  • No recent credit card balances
  • Too many recent credit inquiries
  • Too few revolving accounts
  • Too many revolving accounts

FICO® actually stands for Fair Isaac and Company, which is the company used by the Experian (formerly TRW) credit bureau to calculate credit scores. Trans-Union and Equifax are two other credit bureaus who also provide credit scores.

Open Houses

Sunday September 12 2010 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 1882 S S COUNTY ROAD 25A
Troy, OH 45373
NEW PRICE!!

Testimonials

I worked with Tim on the purchase of my house (buyer's agent). He really helped us out a lot with the purchase, as we were new to the area. He worked very hard to ensure that we had a good selection to review. He knows the real estate market very well, and he knows the local community also. I highly recommend that you deal with Tim, as he does a great job and takes his job very seriously. July 13, 2010 Top qualities: Personable, Expert, High Integrity Brett R. Bissonnette, Attorney/CPA
Lisa hired Tim as a Real Estate Agent in 2006 and has hired him more than once as a Buyer and Seller Agent. Top qualities: Great Results, Personable, High Integrity “I have known Tim personally and professionally for quite some time. Tim has always been reliable, hard working and a really nice person. He is always available for questions and is very dedicated to his profession. I would recommend him to work with anyone. Lisa White” August 24, 2009 Lisa White