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If I apply to rent an apartment and did this on 5 different properties before deciding, how much will it lower my credit score assuming the apartment owners will do a credit inquiry per their advertisement of "on approved credit"?
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1 year ago
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The impact of these credit inquiries on your credit score will depend on how each apartment owner will generate the credit check. If they request a soft inquiry, as is the case with "pre-approved" credit cards, and other self-initiated credit report pulls like with Credit Karma, it will not affect your credit score. If they use a hard inquiry, it will lower your credit score by a few points and remain on your credit report for 2 years. But be leery that if you allow all five owners to do a hard inquiry, these inquiries will certainly add up in damage to your credit score.
Check out the graph of the distribution of credit score to number of credit inquiries from the Credit Karma community for a sense of how many hard inquiries can impact your credit score. In addition to hurting your score, multiple inquiries on your report may also affect your future loan, mortgage, or credit applications because lenders may view you as a high-risk borrower. There is a possible silver lining: if the apartment owners do conduct hard inquiries, some credit scoring models have been adjusted to count multiple hard inquiries within a 14-day period as a single inquiry.
Ask each landlord what type of credit check they will be doing. If they are planning to do a hard credit inquiry, suggest that you pull your own credit report, such as the one from Annual Credit Report, and take it with you to each apartment owner to minimize the number of hard inquiries on your report. If some apartment owners have already done hard inquiries on your report, you won't be able to remove the negative impact. But take heart; the damage to your score will fade over time. In the future, be aware of what type of credit checks are being done on your credit report and avoid multiple inquiries in a short period of time; otherwise, happy apartment hunting!
tjarratt 1 year ago
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The impact of these credit inquiries on your credit score will depend on how each apartment owner will generate the credit check. If they request a soft inquiry, as is the case with "pre-approved" credit cards, and other self-initiated credit report pulls like with Credit Karma, it will not affect your credit score. If they use a hard inquiry, it will lower your credit score by a few points and remain on your credit report for 2 years. But be leery that if you allow all five owners to do a hard inquiry, these inquiries will certainly add up in damage to your credit score.
Check out the graph of the distribution of credit score to number of credit inquiries from the Credit Karma community for a sense of how many hard inquiries can impact your credit score. In addition to hurting your score, multiple inquiries on your report may also affect your future loan, mortgage, or credit applications because lenders may view you as a high-risk borrower. There is a possible silver lining: if the apartment owners do conduct hard inquiries, some credit scoring models have been adjusted to count multiple hard inquiries within a 14-day period as a single inquiry.
Ask each landlord what type of credit check they will be doing. If they are planning to do a hard credit inquiry, suggest that you pull your own credit report, such as the one from Annual Credit Report, and take it with you to each apartment owner to minimize the number of hard inquiries on your report. If some apartment owners have already done hard inquiries on your report, you won't be able to remove the negative impact. But take heart; the damage to your score will fade over time. In the future, be aware of what type of credit checks are being done on your credit report and avoid multiple inquiries in a short period of time; otherwise, happy apartment hunting!
tjarratt 1 year ago