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Credit rating for a husband and wife
We have a set limit that we have for credit ratings. The wife's credit rating came in at 751 which is one point above our requirement. The husband who blocked about filling out his own application, has a credit rating of 660.
Are they considered two equals one and 751 credit rating meet the requirement or do I look at both credit rating separately?