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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply
Credit score
What is the lowest score you would allow?
I used to allow lower depending on what caused it and require 2 months security, but not sure I want to do that any longer
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Some people may have a credit score of zero because they've been smart with their finances and have no consumer debt and don't use credit cards. Because of that, instead of a credit score, they have something called MONEY.
On the other hand, you could have someone with a 800 credit score that is in debt up to their eyeballs and barely has enough money to pay the bills every month.
As the other 2 people already stated, look at the whole picture not just credit score. Good luck!