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What’s The Difference Between Credit Scores and Credit Reports?
Credit scores and credit reports are essential in qualifying for everything from credit cards to apartment rentals and auto lending. However, you may be shocked to find out that there's a difference between a credit score and a credit report. It all may sound very similar, but the truth is…
Stephany Lamas , Student Account Manager

Credit Score , Financial Goals - 7 mins read
How Much Money Can You Save with a 40 Point Boost On Your Credit Score?
If you’ve poked around our site, you’ve probably known that our customers experience an average increase of 40 points in 10 days after reporting their rent payments. 40 points? One might say 40 points seems insignificant. Actually, it’s quite the opposite. 40 points can take you from what's considered a…
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Credit Education , Credit Score - 7 mins read
What Does it Mean if You’re Credit Unscorable?
About 45 million American consumers – maybe even you – are classified as credit unscorable. In other words, you have a limited or thin credit file, which means you have no credit score and credit agencies aren’t able to determine your credit risk. What does that mean? Quite simply, you’re…
RentReporters , Student Account Manager

Credit Score - 7 mins read
10 Credit Score Myths You Can’t Afford to Believe
You probably have a general idea of how to get a good credit score – like by paying your bills on time, avoiding excessive debt, and not applying for too many credit cards. But there are a lot of credit myths out there that can prevent you from maximizing your…
RentReporters , Student Account Manager

Credit Education , Credit Score - 18 mins read
7 Unusual Ways To Build Credit Without Your Own Credit Card
Yes, it's true, you CAN build your credit score without your own credit card. If you already have a car loan or your cell phone line, you'll have to get creative if you want to build your score without using your own credit card. Luckily, we have some ideas for…
RentReporters , Student Account Manager

Credit Education , Credit Report , Credit Score - 5 mins read
Checking Your Credit Reports
One of the most important things you can do to protect your credit – especially now – is to check your report regularly. Equifax, Experian and TransUnion are making every consumer’s personal credit report available for FREE on a weekly basis through April 2021. To get a free copy of…
RentReporters , Student Account Manager

Credit Report , Credit Score - 7 mins read
FICO vs. VantageScore: Scoring Models – How They Differ
Did you know that there is more than one scoring model to calculate your credit score? The two main scoring models to calculate your credit score are FICO and VantageScore and lenders may look at one, or both of them when making decisions to issue credit or approve you for…
RentReporters , Student Account Manager

Credit Education , Credit Score - 6 mins read
Credit Score 101
Your credit score determines if you can be approved for a loan, can get a good deal on a cell phone plan, can have utilities in your name, and can be approved for a credit card. But, what if you’re like one of the 45 million of Americans who have…
RentReporters , Student Account Manager

Credit Education , Credit Score - 7 mins read
Understanding Your Credit Score
Your credit score is a number between 300-850 that gives lenders an idea of your ability to repay loans in a timely manner. The higher your score, the better chance you’ll have of securing a loan with a lower interest rate, which means you’ll pay less money in interest over…