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Tim MacLeod • Sep 8, 2019 at 6:11 am
I do believe that a property foreclosure can have a important effect on the borrower’s life. Foreclosures can have a 7 to a decade negative affect on a applicant’s credit report. A new borrower who has applied for a home loan or virtually any loans for example, knows that the actual worse credit rating can be, the more difficult it is to secure a decent mortgage loan. In addition, it may possibly affect any borrower’s chance to find a respectable place to lease or rent, if that gets to be the alternative real estate solution. Interesting blog post.