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If you see an inquiry that doesn’t belong to you, it's time to take action! Contact the credit bureau and the lender to clear up any mix-ups.
Hard inquiries hang around for about two years, but they lose their impact over time, just like a story that gets older and less interesting.
You bet! Checking your own credit is a soft inquiry, so go ahead and peek without any worries—it won't harm your score one bit.
There are two types of credit inquiries: soft and hard. Soft inquiries don't hurt your score, while hard inquiries can take a little toll if there are too many in a short time.
A credit inquiry can put a small dent in your credit score, but don’t sweat it too much! Usually, it’s just a temporary bump in the road.
Lenders check your credit to figure out if you’re a reliable borrower. It’s kind of like vetting you before letting you borrow their umbrella when it’s raining.
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