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re: Account closed by credit grantor

Posted on 2/21/13 at 11:53 pm to
Posted by wpsnickers
Member since May 2004
2591 posts
Posted on 2/21/13 at 11:53 pm to
If it was specifically a student loan from Chase and it says "student loan" on the bureau then it won't be viewed as bad as a car or house loan that is in collections / payment plan. If I was looking at an applicant (was a commercial loan officer before going back to school) and they had an account that was in collections or payment plan, I'd write off that applicant or guarantor right then and there. Next time pay your bills on time.
Posted by JonTheTigerFan
Central, LA
Member since Nov 2003
6797 posts
Posted on 2/22/13 at 1:19 am to
He said it was credit card debt. Just because the guy hit a hard spell doesn't mean he's a piece of shite who won't pay his bills. If his middle score is 620 and hasn't had any late payments in the past year, he would have no problem getting a mortgage right now. Most lenders look more closely at your last 2 years and will be forgiving of a one off situation where the person falls on tough times. The OP could very well get this removed from his credit report by Chase if this was an isolated event where he was a good customer otherwise. He will be fine and his credit score will recover. Derogatory marks lose their weight over time. It won't hit him hard all the way until it hits the 7 year mark and falls off his report on its own.
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