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A good credit score is important for more reasons than just obtaining new credit. These days, it can factor into everything from landing a new job to getting the best deal on your insurance policies. It’s more important than ever to avoid late payments on your mortgage!
A 100-point drop for one late mortgage payment?
It’s true. A single 30-day-late mortgage payment can cause your score to drop by as much as 100 points. Credit scoring algorithms vary based on many factors, and in some instances, the damage may be even greater and last for years.
The costs accumulate.
At the time, a single missed payment will cost you not only a late fee, but the expense really adds up on your next loan or missed opportunity. Low credit scores typically mean a higher rate and cost. Higher rates can mean hundreds of thousands of dollars of extra expense over the life of a loan.
Missed payments are usually unplanned.
Usually, events beyond our control lead to late payments, such as an accident, illness, job loss or family issue. At other times, carelessness or a hectic life may result in a forgotten payment.
What can you do?
Little other than time will decrease the negative impact of a late payment, so prevention is the one sure remedy. If you don’t already have a good system in place to assure timely payments and are not sure what’s best, reach out anytime.
For more information or to have a Fidelity Bank loan officer help set up a plan that’s right for you, visit Fidelity Bank Mortgage at lionbank.com/mortgage.
Looking for more mortgage tips and advice? Learn more from Fidelity Everyone who applies for a mortgage is required to prove their financial and personal history through a series o... read more
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