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INDUSTRY
ALERT: Changes at Experian & Equifax Expected
to Increase Costs and Decrease Access to Credit
for Marginal Borrowers
Beginning
January 1, 2007, new Experian and Equifax fee
structures are scheduled to take effect that will
increase the cost of obtaining consumer credit
reports and will likely restrict marginal (non-prime)
borrowers access to credit.
Today,
each time you access and submit a consumers
credit report to multiple wholesale lenders, in
an effort to find funding for your consumer, you
pay only once for that report. Starting next year,
Experian and Equifax will charge you for each
submission and release of your consumers
credit report. You will have to absorb these costs,
which will range from 8 dollars per loan application
to possibly upwards of 200 dollars, or pass the
additional expense on to your borrower.
NAMB
believes that this significant increase in costs
will ultimately limit consumers ability
to comparison shop for loans and will likely have
a profound effect on marginal (non-prime) borrowers
access to credit. NAMB is very concerned about
this increase in the cost of obtaining credit
reports for consumers, and we are alerting you
now so that you can prepare for these costs to
potentially double, triple or even quadruple at
the beginning of next year.
The
new reissue / secondary use policy is expected
to generate significant revenue for both Experian
and Equifax, by increasing the number of transactions
for which credit reissue fees will be charged.
Experian and Equifax will be the only beneficiaries
of the revenue generated by this shift in policy,
and because of their dominant status in the marketplace,
Experian and Equifax will be able to increase
their volume of business, with no additional cost,
and without providing any benefit to consumers
or the mortgage industry.
NAMB
is working to educate all parties involved about
the serious concerns raised by this new policy
and fee structure; namely, the unnecessary increase
in consumer credit costs without any residual
benefit to the consumer as well as the possibility
that non-prime, first-time, and minority homebuyers
will be denied access to affordable credit.
For
more information, please email governmentaffairs@namb.org.
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