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Updated over 1 year ago, 10/01/2023

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Josh Harbert
  • New to Real Estate
  • Pennsylvania-->Montana
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Business credit with no personal credit. Help!!

Josh Harbert
  • New to Real Estate
  • Pennsylvania-->Montana
Posted

I turned 18 years old in June of 2023 and immediately applied for a credit card. I got a secured credit card with a line of 300$ to build my score. This being said, I still don't have a personal credit score (and wont until after January 2024) but I need business credit to fund furnishing.

1.) Is it possible to get approved for a business credit card without a personal credit score?

2.) If possible, would the credit line on the business card have to be secured with a deposit or be restricted to a small limit that wouldn't cover furnishing expenses?

3.) I am new to everything credit so any other tips are greatly appreciated!

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