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Aaron Batkin
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Rentals are killing y credit score

Aaron Batkin
  • Pomona, NY
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I just stared investing recently and I'm in the process of my first refi. Everything is going great except one thing: all the credit score hits are killing my credit!  When I first started I had a score well above 750. Now I'm about to fall below 700.  I use CreditKarma to monitor my credit and have had notifications of two hard credit pulls recently, all related to my real estate work.  How do I make positive impacts to my credit to maintain my good credit while working in real estate?

Thank you all in advance.

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Deshawn Lewis
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  • Bowie, MD
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Deshawn Lewis
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  • Bowie, MD
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CreditKarma is terrible. Hints that's why it's free. They scores are seriously inaccurate. Try getting another score from else where and you will see a big difference.

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