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Old 07-31-2009, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by CreditCrisis View Post
I don’t think I ever received a reply to my post about this, but here it goes again:

I have drastically improved my Transunion and Equifax scores/reports, but of course can’t seem to get Experian to budge. Is this such a bad thing? If I have really high TU and EQ would those kind of cancel out the Experian score? Do mortgage companies looks more at one score than the other?

So I plan to just get TU and EQ as high as possible hoping that they will cancel out or at least teader the overall average.

I really want to buy a house asap and am getting close, but not with Experian. Any advise on my plan? :confused:
Yea, I think most mortgage lenders look at the middle score. What is your middle FICO score? It used to have to be above 620, I believe, to qualify for FHA. But, it's probably higher now. Ask a mortgage broker/banker.
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