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Old Oct 10, 2007, 08:16 AM
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How can my husband qualify for a mortgage?

My husband has no credit, and nobody wants to qualify him for credit. If he is not giving at least one opportunity, how is he going to establish credit? Help!! We will like to purchase a home. All we get is promises but no solutions.

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Has he never bought anything on credit? Have you tried applying?
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Hello again, nice:

Apply for a gasoline company credit card. They're easier to get than a major credit card. You can start building a credit history with that one. Then you pay ontime and apply for another card and keep doing it.

In no time (maybe a year), you'll be golden.

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Or you can save for a big down payment. Even without a credit history a nice sized down payment (20%+) will go a long way.
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Thanks for all the feedbacks. I will tell my husband to try the gas credit card. We've been in the process of saving. I don't try myself because my credit is damage. My husband has try to apply for credit and has been deny many times.
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