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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Potential Tenent is "unknown" With credit bureau
Is it possible the have SS and be unknown with Credit bureaus? Especially if had 3 decent jobs and decent income. He is young at 25. I have a feeling the person filling out details did something wrong. How does it get correct info?
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If you don't use credit then you won't be reported to the credit bureaus. A 0 credit score is not a bad thing.