A Credit Consultation is a general analysis on your credit report 3-in-1 that includes the three
main credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion). Every credit inquiry or every time they pull your Credit (as it is
popularly described) it can affect the credit score depending on whether it is a soft inquiry or a hard inquiry (Soft pull
or Hard pull).
Soft pull, sometimes known as a soft credit check or soft credit pull, does not affect your credit score,
when someone authorized (such as a potential employer) checks the credit report. They can also occur when a business, such as a
credit card issuer or mortgage lender, checks credit to pre-approve it for an offer.
When applying for a new line of
credit, such as a credit card or loan, a hard inquiry, or "hard pull", occurs (Hard pull). It means that a creditor has requested
to analyze your credit file to determine how much risk you have as a borrower. Hard inquiries appear on your credit report for two
years and affect your credit score by approximately two to five points per inquiry.
It is very important that before
authorizing an inquiry on your credit, you verify if you will have a soft inquiry or a hard inquiry in the credit report to
determine if it's worth a negative mark on your credit history. To carry out the credit analysis, it is necessary to obtain credit
monitoring, which reflects a soft credit inquiry, therefore it does not affect credit score; After this a credit specialist performs
a complete credit analysis to verify negative accounts in the credit report such as: repossessions, Bankruptcies, late payments,
foreclosures, debts, credit inquiries, etc.
By identifying the negative elements and inaccuracies in the credit report, we
will be able to determine the credit objectives. From there, we provide recommendations based on the credit profile and create a
strategy to reach the credit goal. In addition, the initial credit analysis will determine if the client is a candidate for credit
restoration, after making a detailed audit of your credit reports, the process of disputing the negative, inaccurate, unverified
and/or questionable accounts.