Definitions
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- noun Any credit account as shown on a consumer credit report
- noun A
line of credit
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Examples
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Marty Flynn, president of Credit Communications in San Ramon, Calif., a credit reporting firm, says most rescorings take three to five days and cost an average of $30 per "tradeline" or credit account per borrower.
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Marty Flynn, president of Credit Communications in San Ramon, Calif., a credit reporting firm, says most rescorings take three to five days and cost an average of $30 per "tradeline" or credit account per borrower.
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Marty Flynn, president of Credit Communications in San Ramon, Calif., a credit reporting firm, says most rescorings take three to five days and cost an average of $30 per "tradeline" or credit account per borrower.
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Marty Flynn, president of Credit Communications in San Ramon, Calif., a credit reporting firm, says most rescorings take three to five days and cost an average of $30 per "tradeline" or credit account per borrower.
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Fannie Mae's automated underwriting system won't accept any application where there is a notation in the credit report that a consumer has disputed an account or "tradeline."
unknown title 2009
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Fannie Mae's automated underwriting system won't accept any application where there is a notation in the credit report that a consumer has disputed an account or "tradeline."
unknown title 2009
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If the lender shows "settled for less than the amount due" on your mortgage tradeline, some future lenders will look at that as a foreclosure.
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Fannie Mae's automated underwriting system won't accept any application where there is a notation in the credit report that a consumer has disputed an account or "tradeline."
unknown title 2009
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Fannie Mae's automated underwriting system won't accept any application where there is a notation in the credit report that a consumer has disputed an account or "tradeline."
unknown title 2009
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Fannie Mae's automated underwriting system won't accept any application where there is a notation in the credit report that a consumer has disputed an account or "tradeline."
unknown title 2009
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