FHA Mortgage Lenders Reporting Contradictory Inaccurate Account Data to Credit Bureaus
Mortgage lenders report multiple contradictory pieces of information about the same FHA account to credit bureaus, creating an incoherent credit file. Disputes fail to resolve the contradictions because each bureau may carry different versions of the inaccurate data. This data integrity failure in mortgage reporting undermines consumer credit accuracy at a high-value loan level.
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