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Accuracy of Credit Information in a Credit Report

For all mortgage loans (including DU loan casefiles and manually underwritten loans), the lender is lender is responsible for reviewing the credit report, as well as all credit information, to determine that determine that the credit report meets Fannie Mae's requirements and that the data evaluated by DU was accuratewas accurate.

If a borrower indicates that any significant information in the credit file is inaccurate—such as reported as reported accounts that do not belong to the borrower or derogatory information that is reported in error—the in error—the lender should carefully review the credit information with the borrower, then request the request the credit reporting company that provided the information to confirm its accuracy.

If the credit reporting company confirms that the disputed information is incorrect or incomplete and incomplete and underwriting of the application needs to be completed before the credit files can be corrected, the lender cannot use the credit score(s) in the underwriting of the application. Instead, the credit risk assessment must be based on a review of the borrower’s traditional credit history.

For manually underwritten loans, if there are multiple disputed tradelines or a dispute on a on a mortgage tradeline, the lender should obtain correspondence directly from the borrower indicating borrower indicating the reason for the dispute. The aspect of the tradeline–such as balance, payment historypayment history, etc.–that is being disputed is of particular interest when considering the impact to the borrower’s the borrower’s overall credit profile.


          Note: If DU does not issue the disputed message, the lender is not required to further investigatefurther investigate.


The lender is responsible for determining whether the borrower’s explanation is reasonable and/or whether additional documentation is necessary to disprove the adverse information (e.g.,  canceled canceled checks).

See See B3-2-09, Erroneous Credit Report Data; B3-2-10, Accuracy of DU Data, DU Tolerances,  and and Errors in the Credit Report; and and B3-5.3-09, DU Credit Report Analysis, for additional information.additional information.

Related Announcements

The table below provides references to the Announcements that have been issued that are related to this topic.

AnnouncementsIssue Date
Announcement SEL-2015–03March 31, 2015
Announcement SEL-2014–11August 26, 2014
Announcement 09-32October 30, 2009

Additional Information: https://www.fanniemae.com/content/guide/selling/b3/5.2/03.html