Your future employer may
even run a credit check on you.
Some potential employers
even run credit checks on job candidates.
Not exact matches
with what savings we have left but who knows if I'll qualify (
even though I've got good
credit)... but then I've got more loans out which just makes my
credit / loan balances look bad when they
run a
credit check on me for the space.
Worst customer service ever was in the market for another car called and it seemed they are very rude from the get go all they kept asking well need to
run your
credit first than can discuss
on the vehicle I'm intrested in was just
checking prices and they couldn't
even help
on that again I do n...
There are
even some banks that will
run a hard
credit check on you before approving (or denying) your application for a new account.
If your
credit score falls in that
credit range, you'll have difficulty being approved for new
credit, and may
even have job or rental applications rejected if an employer or landlord asks to
run a
credit check on you.
Even worse, many employers now
run a
credit check as part of their job application process, and a particularly low
credit score might be seen as a lack of financial responsibility
on your part — fair or unfair as that may be, given your circumstances.
Even though your
credit is not
checked and no hard
credit inquiry is placed
on your
credit report, lenders will still determine whether or not you are
credit worthy for an approval by
running your Social Security Number.
When you apply for a loan to buy a house, during the application process, many lenders include those names that will be
on the title, and many lending institutions will
run credit checks on both names,
even though only one spouse is borrowing the money to buy the house.