korygrandy
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Re: Best credit card to up score?
Agreed. Not to get off-topic too much but here's another thing that doesn't make sense to me. Why don't they include past rent paid in there forumula for determining mortgage elibebility. In my case I had paid rent on time for many many years...my monthly mortgage payment was going to be cheaper than what I paid in rent.
Common sense tells a person if this guy is paying MORE for housing than what he would be paying for a monthly mortgage payment it's completely feasible for him to make this mortgage payment. Today past rent isn't even considered. Including this in some form for mortgage eligibility just makes sense to me.
Say a guy has paid rent consistently on time for the past 3 years but has had trouble paying some other bills on time. Then there's a guy whose paid all his smaller loans and monthly payments on time but has been late on rent. To me the first guy is less of a risk, he was able to make the large payment each month whereas the second guy wasn't but he is considered more credit-worthy with the current system in place.
Some of the parts of the FICO credit scoring to me just make no sense.
Agreed. Not to get off-topic too much but here's another thing that doesn't make sense to me. Why don't they include past rent paid in there forumula for determining mortgage elibebility. In my case I had paid rent on time for many many years...my monthly mortgage payment was going to be cheaper than what I paid in rent.
Common sense tells a person if this guy is paying MORE for housing than what he would be paying for a monthly mortgage payment it's completely feasible for him to make this mortgage payment. Today past rent isn't even considered. Including this in some form for mortgage eligibility just makes sense to me.
Say a guy has paid rent consistently on time for the past 3 years but has had trouble paying some other bills on time. Then there's a guy whose paid all his smaller loans and monthly payments on time but has been late on rent. To me the first guy is less of a risk, he was able to make the large payment each month whereas the second guy wasn't but he is considered more credit-worthy with the current system in place.