Jennifer Trimmer's story is providing the pulse for the efforts by one Dallas mortgage banker to change the way credit bureaus hand out credit ratings for millions of Americans. That effort involves hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own money and a unique do-it-yourself approach to lobbying and the crafting of federal law.
Jennifer was hoping to take advantage of lower interest rates for a rental property she owns. She began the credit approval process with Dallas-based mortgage lender Rodney Anderson's company, Supreme Lending.
That is when Jennifer learned that any medical debt collection stays on a borrower's credit report for seven years - even if that bill was ultimately paid or settled.
To learn more about the Medical Debt Relief Act go to http://www.rodneyanderson.com/credit/medical_relief_bill.php
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Very cool of Rodney to be out there championing this.
TheBradsBlog 1 year ago
Very Informative. 7 Years really, My god that is ridiculous...
kaylei 1 year ago
Great information! I had no idea.
pjhplano 1 year ago
What a great story on fixing a stupid issue, now only if our politicians don't politicize this and just pass the darn bill!!! Thank you Rodney, this is going to help MILLIONS of people!
stevesosinski 1 year ago
excellent story and a great mission. Rodney, I hope you find success navigating the politicians to get this done. It just makes sense.
jjoh217 1 year ago