Credit Bureau Will Begin Tracking Rental Payment History
Tuesday, February 8th, 2011Amid the lingering national housing crisis, many renters may have felt that they had gotten away relatively unscathed in these tough economic times, avoiding underwater housing prices, high interest mortgage fluctuations, and the fear of foreclosure from lenders eager to toss unwary debtors from their humble (or not so humble) homes.
But in 2011, many renters should be aware of a new worry of their very own in the coming year: tenants who get behind on their housing payments will begin negatively impacting their own credit rating. That’s right. According to Lynnette Khalfani-Cox of WalletPop, Experian, one of a trio of primary credit bureaus, has recently started collecting consumer rental payment information for the purposes of including that very data in its credit reports.…
