Many of them are unaware that certain aspects of their debt history, such bill defaults and applications for loans and credit cards, are on file and are made available to lenders and other credit providers, she says.
“There is a lack of knowledge about the existence of individual credit files, and that one or two debt-related mistakes, such as a missed or late bill payment, are often enough reason for someone to be denied a home loan,” she cautions.
“Younger borrowers are especially likely to be oblivious to the importance of keeping their credit file clean. Defaults and credit applications are usually displayed loud and clear to lenders researching a potential customer’s suitability for an ability to repay a home loan.”
Borrowers need to be aware that if you have been active in applying for credit within the last five years – such as store cards, credit cards, personal loans and mobile phone contracts – then all of this information will be stored on your credit file. If you have not met deadlines with bills or other debt payments in that time, then that will also be kept on file for five to seven years.
“The good news is, defaults are preventable in many cases,” she says.
Mortgage Choice suggests these top five tips for keeping your credit file clean:
1. Pay on time.
2. Automate.
4. Don't go overboard.
5. Pay more than the minimum.
Keen to see what your credit profile looks like? To order a free copy, visit www.mycreditfile.com.au.