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How that Wilkes Barre refinancing affected my credit rating

   
Author: Manu Goel
 

Yes, just looking for refinancing options or just applying for a pre-approval for your Wilkes Barre mortgage refinance can actually affect your credit rating adversely (though not too much). This can happen if you apply for pre-approval of your Wilkes Barre mortgage refinance with a number of mortgage lenders or mortgage brokers.

When you apply for a pre-approval of your Wilkes Barre home mortgage refinancing (i.e. apply for the preliminary pre-approval application to get refinance offers), you should check if the mortgage lender is going to pull out your credit history. Some mortgage lenders pull out the credit history of each individual who submits an initial pre-approval application for a mortgage or for mortgage refinancing. Each time your credit history is pulled, your credit rating gets a bit dented. And as we know, your credit rating is one of your most important testimonies that you would like to protect for sure. So, even before you go ahead with your initial pre-approval application process, check with the mortgage lender if they are going to pull your credit history. Another good option is to use websites on the Internet that ask you to submit your credit rating upfront and hence don't pull your credit rating for assessing your home loan application. Well, let me add here that asking for too many mortgage refinancing offers can sometimes make the thing too confusing and delay your decision making significantly.

Not that we are trying to dissuade you from asking a number of mortgage lenders for mortgage refinancing offers, we are just asking you to exercise a bit of caution.

 
 
 

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