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@Jimmyisbigred wrote:
I had 0 hard inquiries on my credit going into December 2018. Since I’m looking into buying a home, I shopped around lenders in order to find the best rate. I now have 2 hard inquiries on my credit, dated 5 days apart...
Regardless, the impact on your credit is the same no matter how many lenders you consult, as long as the last credit check is within 45 days of the first credit check.
@Jimmyisbigred wrote:
Is there a way to correct this?
Probably not since the inquiries were authorized and legitimate. The one possibility would be to contact the Bureau (e.g, TransUnion, Equifax, Experian) that shows the 2 inquiries and ask about having one removed.
However, they will both fall off at around the same time and it could very well be that only one of the inquiries is actually have an adverse impact on your score (the other may appear but have little or zero impact).
Don't Apply for Too Much New Credit, Resulting in Multiple Inquiries
Opening a new credit card can increase your overall credit limit, but the act of applying for credit creates a hard inquiry on your credit report. Too many hard inquiries can negatively impact your credit score, though this effect will fade over time. Hard inquiries remain on your credit report for two years.
Regards,
Adrian
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