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Marcus Holloway
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Equifax Credit Block

Marcus Holloway
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
Posted

Through many trials and tribulations, I’m in the final stages of completing (making it to closing) a 203K Loan.

Of course, the final hurdle is the hardest. For some reason, Equifax will not release my credit to the lender.

It’s not a freeze. I’ve called and emailed equifax multiple times in the past 3 days and each time I’m assured there is no freeze or block. I have a PIN number confirming this.

Now I’m in a back and fourth between equifax and my lender. Both blaming the other as to why the equifax report can’t be accessed.

It seems like a situation that can quickly be resolved with a human to human conversation but all I’m getting is 1-800 and email case numbers.

Any suggestions, BP?

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