Credit File Stability
Adding Stability to Your Credit File
Adding stability to your credit file may
increase your credit score or FICO score and improve your
credit report overall. Creditors like to see evidence of
stability in your credit file. If any of the items listed below
are missing from your file, you may want to send a letter to
the credit bureaus asking that the information be added.
What should I add to my credit file to show
stability of my credit file?
Your current employment
Adding current employment including your
current employer’s name and address and your job title can
increase your credit file stability. However, sometimes
adding this information to your credit file may no be
wise. For example, if you think a creditor may sue you or
a creditor has a judgment against you, you may not want to add
any information to your credit file that may be used against
you. Also, current employment information may be a green light
for a wage garnishment.
Your previous employment
Your previous employment should be
included especially if you’ve had your current job fewer
than two years. Include your former employer’s name and address
and your job title.
Your current residence, and, if you own it,
say so.
Not all mortgage lenders report their
accounts to credit bureaus. Showing that you are a homeowner
can help your credit score. However, don’t add this
information if you’ve been sued or you think a creditor
may sue you. Real estate is an excellent collection source.
Your previous residence
Your previous residence especially if you’ve
lived at your current address fewer than two years.
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