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Should they remove the Financial Associations?

SammenForLivet2
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I'm asking this for a friend, who's asked me to post this question on here for them.
Q.) She divorced her partner in 2008 and took sole charge of her mortgage (which was in joint names with the partner) in 2010, and has no defaults or late payments. She recently got copies of her credit report, after seeing a show on Identity theft - but thankfully, her reports seem fine. However, financial associations are still showing on her credit report with her partner. Her partner (in her opinion) has no money problems and probably has an average credit file.
Would she be better asking the report agencies to remove the financial association or should she just leave it on, in terms of her (virtual) credit rating?
I'm asking this for a friend, who's asked me to post this question on here for them.
Q.) She divorced her partner in 2008 and took sole charge of her mortgage (which was in joint names with the partner) in 2010, and has no defaults or late payments. She recently got copies of her credit report, after seeing a show on Identity theft - but thankfully, her reports seem fine. However, financial associations are still showing on her credit report with her partner. Her partner (in her opinion) has no money problems and probably has an average credit file.
Would she be better asking the report agencies to remove the financial association or should she just leave it on, in terms of her (virtual) credit rating?
Thank you all for helping me make my day by saving money!
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If they are no longer financially associated then she would be better to remove it.
He may have issues that she is unaware of (even if not major financial issues he could still have negatives on his file - e.g a default from a forgotten bill or similar)A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0 -
macfamilyent wrote: »and took sole charge of her mortgage
- A Transfer of Equity was used to take her ex completely off the deeds and the mortgage
- Or she has been paying the mortgage in full herself
You might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'0
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