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Keeping Your Child’s Credit History Clean

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If your child has a Social Security number, they can become a victim of identity theft.

With a clean credit history, a childs Social Security number can be more valuable to a thief than an adult’s. It can be used to apply for government benefits, open bank and credit card accounts, and apply for a loan.

This could lead to a poor credit history before your child reaches age 18. A poor credit score can make it difficult to get good terms on credit, a mortgage and insurance. Some employers and landlords also pull credit reports to predict what type of risk someone might be in the future.

Here are some ways to ensure your child has a clean credit history into adulthood:

Keep documents safe
Dont carry around your childs birth certificate or Social Security card. Keep them locked in a fire-proof safe at home. Have your home computer updated with virus protection software.

Also be cautious about who you give your childs identifying details to. Ask why the information is needed before giving it out. Ask if you can use a different identifier, or use the last four digits of your childs Social Security number.

Check if your child has a credit report
Your child shouldnt have a credit history at all before age 14, so any sign of credit history could mean fraud.

Check with the three main nationwide credit reporting companies for a free report. Start at annualcreditreport.com for a free report every 12 months.

Repair the credit report
If your childs information is being misused, ask each credit reporting company to remove all accounts, account inquiries and collection notices from any file associated with your childs name and Social Security number.

Also contact every business where your childs information was misused. Ask each business to close the fraudulent account and flag it to show it came from identity theft.

You can also file a fraud report with the Federal Trade Commission.

Add a teen as an authorized user ” maybe
A credit card account cant be opened for a young child, such as age 5-10, as a way to build their credit history early and protect their identity. It could open the door to identity theft, and creating a credit file could give a family member or stranger a chance to steal the childs credit identity.

Adding a young child to a parents credit card account as an authorized user is a bad idea. A clean credit history ” meaning no use of credit at all ” is best for children when they do apply for a credit card someday.

What you may want to do ” if youre comfortable with it ” is add your child at age 15 or so as an authorized user to your credit card. This can boost their credit score if you have a good credit record.

Once theyre 18, their credit will be their responsibility. Helping them start adulthood with a clean credit history can be one of the best gifts a parent can offer.

I hope you found this information helpful. Please contact me for all your real estate needs today!

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Frank Bisono is a top-producing, award-winning real estate agent with expertise in residential, luxury, lakefront, farm & ranch, airpark (hangar home) properties and commercial real estate. As a Real Estate Negotiation Expert (RENE) and a Texas Accredited Commercial Specialist (TACS), Frank has a proven track record of success in the industry. With experience as a real estate investor, he understands the unique needs of his clients and is committed to helping them achieve their real estate goals. As a US Navy and US Army veteran, Frank embodies the values of integrity, dedication, and hard work. He works with clients from all walks of life, providing them with personalized service and a wealth of knowledge about the Texas real estate market. With offices in New Braunfels, San Antonio, Austin, Houston, and the Coastal Bend Markets, Frank has a deep understanding of local trends and can provide valuable insights to his clients. Frank's commitment to excellence has earned him numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, including recognition as a top producer in his field. His passion for real estate and his commitment to his clients make him a trusted advisor and a valuable asset to anyone looking to buy or sell a property in Texas.

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