When a credit bureau report is received, Expert indicates if the report contains errors or is successful. If there are errors, you will be required to open the report to identify the errors. A Credit Bureau report is displayed in the History section of the Credit Bureau screen, from where it can be opened. To open the credit report, complete the following steps:
From the Left
Navigation Pane, click Credit
Bureau to open the Credit Bureau screen. Scroll to the History
section.
If
the report contains no errors, then the Status
column reads Successful. If
the report contains any errors, then the Status
column reads Error.
For
the applicant report you want to view, click its Preview
button.
The report
opens as a PDF document in a separate window, from where it can be
printed if needed. If the report has an error code, it is the last
three digits of the number indicated below. To view Equifax Error
Codes, click
here.
If you previously
chose not to copy the liabilities from the credit bureau report to
the Liabilities section for the applicant (see Requesting
Credit Bureau Report), you can do so from the History section.
Click the Copy button of the
applicant whose liabilities are to be copied.
Note: New liabilities are added to the Liabilities section,
and existing liabilities are not overwritten. If you need to add,
delete, or update liabilities that are different from those in the
credit bureau report, return to the Liabilities section to make changes.
See Entering
Applicant Liabilities for more information.
Related Topics:
Selecting Credit Bureau Report to Submit to Lender