Q&A: How long does it take it when you do a cash advance or loan to appear in your credit report?
Question by ME: How long does it take it when you do a cash advance or loan to appear in your credit report?
I am closing tomorrow on my first home. People, not the realtor told me that you should not do any cash advance or purchases with your credit card. You should also not do any loans because the banks pulls your credit report right before the closing and they don’t like to see any purchases or loans. I was told today that I might have to pay something at the table tomorrow at closing. Just in case I wanted to take out 1000 from one of my credit cards in case it was more than what I have. Do you think If I do a cash advance or signature loan 2 hours before the closing that it will show up in my credit report? I’ve heard that the credit report does an update monthly not daily or hourly. Please let me know what you know =)
Well, they know I had money in my savings because they verified that. I had $ 9k I gave $ 3k to for the contract and canceled it before the 15 days because I still wasnt approve and then I gave again $ 3k and did another contract and canceled again because I still wasnt approved and then now the last time $ 3k which is what they are returning back to me tomorrow at the closing. So, they should be aware that I have money and due to the delay in the approval I had to cancel and re-due the contract to hold the apt.
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Answer by Etta P
I believe you will be fine. If a lender pulls a credit report today, right now, only the account information that will be updated will be thru the end of the last 30 day cycle or monthly will show up. Exception will be any inquires will show up right away. Please keep in mind that borrowers are not permitted to use unsecured advances for purposes of purchasing a home, so if an inquiry does show (which normally credit card advances do not cause an inquiry unless you are asking for an increase in credit limit) and the lender may ask you for a letter of explanation. They will be looking for you to say that there was no new debt. But if you say your taking a cash advance to close on the home, then that will hold things up. That is just food for thought. Hope it helps
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Can I notify the credit report agencies in advance of something I want to dispute showing on my report?
Question by Valentine_21477: Can I notify the credit report agencies in advance of something I want to dispute showing on my report?
I stopped payment on check for services not done and the person took it to a cash checking store and got it cashed anyways. My bank said I had the right to stop payment and it’s the check cashing store problem for cashing the check without verifying the check was still valid. The check cashing store said they were going to take me to small claims court for the money. People have been telling me they might also notify the credit reporting agencies. Can I notify the credit report agencies even though it’s not on my report yet? Do I need to notify all three? Thanks in advance!
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Answer by OC1999
You can not dispute what is not on your report, so right now that would just be a waste of time. If it does show up on your report you then need to dispute it with the credit reporting agencies. However, it will probably come up as verified by the Check Cashing place. At that time you need to take them to court to have it removed.
Let the Check Cashing store take you to small claims court. They will loose, as your bank said it was their mistake for cashing the check. If they want their money back they need to go after the person who cashed the check.
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Can a Payday Loan/Cash Advance company report you to the credit bureau if you dont repay?
Question by Brit: Can a Payday Loan/Cash Advance company report you to the credit bureau if you dont repay?
I have a Payday Loan/Cash Advance that I didn’t pay back now its on my credit report. 1st question is can they do that?? I have recently received some papers in a mail stating that these types of companies are currently in a Class Action Lawsuit. 2nd question…If the case goes in our favor..can I get this taken off my credit report?
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Answer by My Take on It
Of course they can
They extended you credit and you didn’t repay them according to the contract (it’s like 5 or 6 pages that you have to sign to take out these loans, lots of small print that informs you they can report you if you do not pay)
Depends on what the class action suit is about. The thing is, by the time the class action suit is ironed out, it would either be off your report (aged off) or you will be sued by them or the collection agency they sell your debt to, so it won’t matter.
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