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Credit Inquiries
Hello BP!
I am about to close on my second MFR. I have some questions as I am pulling a LOC on the properties etc.
I have already located a local bank willing to take a second on my current properties. Hopefully will be moving ahead with that shortly.
My question is how do you get past the credit inquiries and new loans killing your score. I realize only %10 of your actual score is affected with inquiries, but as I move ahead in this game their starting to pile up. Along with new loans.
Is their anything that I can do to help this, as currently I have close to a 700 score from all three CRA's and is like it to continue to go up not down.
Thanks in advance.