Credit Rating Mystery
Hi all,
I really hope someone can help me with this as it's got me at my wit's end.
Two months ago I paid for a full credit report and rating through Experian, as it was requested by a potential employer (the British Government). The report came back with no adverse information and a credit score of 999, which is the maximum.
Now, two months later, I have been offered the government job and need to relocate to London. In order to to spruce up my house prior to placing it on the property market I need to make a few minor repairs, and so I thought I'd take out a small loan to cover the costs rather than dip into my savings, thinking that I'd just pay off the loan in full once the house is sold. However, I have just been refused a loan by two online banks, both of whom stated that 'you or someone financially linked to you have adverse credit information registered with Experian'.
My circumstances haven't changed. I have taken out no loans since that first credit check two months ago, I have one credit card on which the balance is zero, I've never missed a payment in my life, and I have no CCJs registered against me. The only thing I can think of is that when mortgaging my house 9 years ago (my first ever mortgage on my first ever house) a guarantor was requested, so my father stepped in, acting as guarantor to my mortgage. We have since become estranged and I believe that in the last couple of months he has had financial difficulties, including CCJs and bailiff warrants, and had his home threatened with repossession. Would a change in his financial situation/credit rating have a knock on effect on my own credit score? As I say, my circumstances haven't changed since first buying the house, and certainly haven't changed since the last time I checked my rating two months ago, yet all of a sudden I am being refused even the most modest of credit.
Many thanks in advance. I really need to get to the bottom of this.