Friday, November 6, 2009

How can my landlord put my good payment history on my credit report?

I live in North Carolina and have been renting a house for the last five years. I rent from a individual and this is the only rental property he has. I have always paid on time and would really like if he could put this on my credit report. He told me that he would do this for me if I found out how to do it.

How can my landlord put my good payment history on my credit report?
He can't. Your Credit report is the record of how you handle CREDIT - which is borrowed money. Not bills.





He can write you a letter outlining your good payment history which can be used in a loan application as "alternative credit", but you can't get it on your credit report.
Reply:PRBC can help. Not only your rent can be reported as good credit, but also your utilites, insurance, phone, cell phone, day care, and other recurring monthly bills that don't show on your traditional credit reports.





Up to 3 years of historical payments can be verified and reported as well as current and future payments can be made with the bill pay service that they feature with checkfree web





And if you've been paying rent and 3 monthly bills for the past 12 months, click here for a details ===%26gt;http://prbc.com/consumers/how/mortga...
Reply:He would have to contact one or more of the three major credit bureaus. Check out their websites to see how to go about putting something on someones credit.
Reply:www.prbc.com will help, good luck


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