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Medical Debts Could Kill Your Refinancing
The Wall Street Journal/Yahoo News ^ | Dec. 22, 2010 | Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo

Posted on 12/29/2010 12:45:33 PM PST by jackspyder

Two erroneous $11 doctor bills stopped Jeanne White from refinancing her home.

The 49-year-old resident of Colleyville, Texas, says she was shocked to learn in October that the two medical bills, which had been turned over to a collection agency, had caused her credit score to fall to 680 from 757 — making refinancing far too expensive.

"I was told I'd have to pay $14,000 in closing costs to get a 5.5% interest rate," Ms. White says, substantially more than she would have paid with a higher credit score. When Ms. White, a retired sales manager, contacted the doctor's office, she found out the bills had been issued in error.

Otherwise well-qualified borrowers with good loan-to-value ratios and steady employment are increasingly finding it difficult to refinance because of medical billing mistakes marring their credit, say mortgage bankers and real-estate agents.

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(Excerpt) Read more at finance.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: colleyville; creditreport; debt; medicalbills; obamacare; refinance; texas
Unless we can afford to pay for everything with cash, we're all players in this crazy game
1 posted on 12/29/2010 12:45:38 PM PST by jackspyder
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To: jackspyder

I still think that FICO should fall under RICO.


2 posted on 12/29/2010 12:50:12 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: jackspyder
"I was told I'd have to pay $14,000 in closing costs to get a 5.5% interest rate,"

I'm willing to bet that a lack of equity in the property has more to do with this than her unpaid medical bills.

3 posted on 12/29/2010 12:56:55 PM PST by Cementjungle
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To: jackspyder

Well, if the doctor made an error in issuing the bills, perhaps he might be found financially liable for her loss in civil court?


4 posted on 12/29/2010 12:57:59 PM PST by proxy_user
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To: jackspyder

Personally, I’d have just paid the two $11 bills and not let them go to Collections.


5 posted on 12/29/2010 1:22:01 PM PST by PERKY2004 (Proud wife of a military pilot ~ Please pray for him (he's deployed to Iraq))
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To: jackspyder

Watch out for the cell [hone providers as well.
I paid the last payment on my contract, and told them not to continue the contract after it expired. The clerk enterd that day as trhe end of my contract. They sent me a bill for early termination penalty fee of about $240.00. I argued with toady’s for about 6 months refusing to pay it. - It went to collection agency. I finally got hold of a supervisor at ATT and pointed out the minor fact that I had made all the payments fulfilling the contract. He had to get hold of a company lawyer, and the lawyer finally edxplained to him that if I made all the payments, I had fulfilled my end of the contract. They had to call it back from the collection agency. Idiots...


6 posted on 12/29/2010 1:29:26 PM PST by Waverunner (I'd like to welcome our new overlords, say hello to my little friend)
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To: jackspyder

Several years ago my family was in a car accident. We had all insurances, etc for ER visitation.

Three weeks later we all get LIENS in the mail, entered in a totally different state. Because the auto insurance did not pay before 30 days were up. Infuriating. They were withdrawn a few days later, because the insurance paid, but the damage is done.


7 posted on 12/29/2010 1:37:47 PM PST by I still care (I miss my friends, bagels, and the NYC skyline - but not the taxes. I love the South.)
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To: PERKY2004
....she found out the bills had been issued in error.

RTFA!

8 posted on 12/29/2010 2:09:11 PM PST by raybbr (Someone who invades another country is NOT an immigrant - illegal or otherwise.)
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To: raybbr
I read the full article. And even though the bills were issued in error, I (personally) wouldn't risk trashing MY credit report over $22. I would've paid the $22 and then gone about disputing the debts.

You can, after all, PAY disputed debts and avoid Collections and THEN work at correcting things.

9 posted on 12/29/2010 2:12:40 PM PST by PERKY2004 (Proud wife of a military pilot ~ Please pray for him (he's deployed to Iraq))
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To: PERKY2004

She didn’t find out about the bill till she tried to refinance. I would bet she never even got a notice for collection.


10 posted on 12/29/2010 2:40:31 PM PST by raybbr (Someone who invades another country is NOT an immigrant - illegal or otherwise.)
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To: raybbr

Unfortunately, that can happen for people who don’t regularly check their credit reports. People can do this, ABSOLUTELY FREE, at www.annualcreditreport.com. And, because there are three different credit bureaus, a person can actually request a free credit report every four months. Vigilance is the key to avoid being suprised by these sorts of things.


11 posted on 12/29/2010 2:46:45 PM PST by PERKY2004 (Proud wife of a military pilot ~ Please pray for him (he's deployed to Iraq))
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12 posted on 12/29/2010 3:39:24 PM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: jackspyder

Medical bills are like any other. They are a legal debt. Far too many people put them aside (no big deal), but they are legal debts and should be paid.


13 posted on 12/29/2010 6:00:52 PM PST by jeffDavis1861 (iRELAND)
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To: PERKY2004

“Personally, I’d have just paid the two $11 bills and not let them go to Collections.”

You’re assuming the doctors office actually sent her the bills.


14 posted on 12/29/2010 6:14:51 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: jeffDavis1861

“Medical bills are like any other”

Having just got out of the hospital I would disagree. Yes all bills should be paid. I was talking with one doctor who wouldn’t take cash.

Seems taking cash payment opens him up for lawsuits, so he won’t take cash. Only insurance payments.

The economic side of healthcare is screwed.


15 posted on 12/29/2010 6:19:42 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: PERKY2004

Sometimes, they never send a bill and it goes straight to collections.

This is a rare instance where I think there should be regulation. There was a bill last session (not sure what happened) that basically said that PAID medical collections must be stricken from credit record and deleted entirely, since they weren’t representative of risk the same way a late credit card payment or a collection from Verizon for an unpaid cell phone bill are.

As it stands now, the debt can be paid to zero, but the very fact a collection existed and is reporting to credit (even if it says “0” in balance field) hurts the FICO score. In fact, paying it once it appears on credit has zero positive effect on FICO score, it hurts just as much unless they actually DELETE the entire item from the credit bureau reports.


16 posted on 02/07/2011 10:28:57 AM PST by RockinRight (if the choice is between Crazy and Commie, I choose Crazy.)
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