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      <p>Lenders are boosting the credit scores they require to lend consumers money. Just a few weeks ago, GMAC said it would require a score of 700 in order to lend to borrowers just buying cars. Here are some changes and strategies on how to improve your score.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Know the Challenges</span><br>The landscape is changing. Banks are getting pickier about who they're lending to. Consider this: Two years ago, to get the best loan terms, you would need a FICO score of 720 to 750. But today you'll need a score of 750 to 780 to get the best terms.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Increase your score</span><br>Generally, they will have a long history of making payments on time. They will also have a mix of credit - from a mortgage to a student loan to a credit card. They won't spend more than 10% of their credit limit. There will be no retail store credit cards in their wallet.<br><br>If you don't fit this profile, here are some things to look at if you want to improve your score:<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Payment history: Payment history is 35% of your credit score.</span><br>Lenders look at your payment history as far back as seven years, but the older the data the less impact it has. They really scrutinize the last 24 months.<br>Naturally, a 30-days-late payment performance hurts our score in the first year, but the one thing to really stay away from is 90-days-late - that is considered severely derogatory.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Credit mix: </span>You need to handle several types of credit successfully to get the very best scores. Credit cards are part of the picture, but certainly not the only thing.<br>Having a mortgage improves your rep with credit bureaus and can enhance your score if you pay faithfully on time. You should also have and pay on time an installment loan, like a car loan.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Application for credit:</span> People who have credit scores in the 760-780 range aren't applying in the department store for a credit card. In fact, they aren't applying for anything. If you feel you need one only use one nationally accepted credit card (i.e. AMEX) and have a different (i.e. Visa) for emergencies.<br><br>Another key if you want the best credit - use only 10% of your available credit limit on any credit card and don't cancel old cards (even if unused the history can factor into your score.)<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Watch those limits</span><br>More and more credit card issuers are cutting your credit limit - in fact, 62% have cut back the lines of credit they make available to consumers. When a credit card company cuts your credit limit, it makes your debt look bigger by comparison - and makes your credit score take a hit.<br>So, make sure you keep on top of what your credit limit is. And if it is cut back, make sure to call your credit card issuer and reinstate it.<br></p>
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		<p class="profile-textblock">I started investing in Real Estate over 10 years ago.  In that time we transacted millions of dollars worth of real estate. When we recognized a need for specialized agent training we started <a href="http://www.tieronere.com/">Tier One Real Estate,</a> where I am the Principal Broker. We specialize in unique investing strategies, distressed property, 1031 exchanges, property management and residential real estate.
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