How would I write a credit reference letter?
Thursday, December 25th, 2008 at
10:42 am
Comments (1)
thehousemedic asked:
I own several properties and one of my tenants have asked for me to write a credit reference letter stating that his “account” is in good standing. It is, he needs this to obtain a mortgage and since I do not report to the credit agencies the loan officer has requested a letter from me stating this. I have been all over the net to write up something nice, professional and business like to state this. I have never had to do this before for a tenant, and since my tenant does not have a lot information on his credit history, he needs some additional credit references. Either a web site that would give some examples would be great. I could not find anything on microsoft word, or I may not have been using the correct wording to look this item up.
Everytime I try to type something up it sounds kind of bad. I need a template of some sort.
Global M,
I found this on the web earlier and it is way to indepth for what I want to do. I want to keep it simple but sound professional.
I own several properties and one of my tenants have asked for me to write a credit reference letter stating that his “account” is in good standing. It is, he needs this to obtain a mortgage and since I do not report to the credit agencies the loan officer has requested a letter from me stating this. I have been all over the net to write up something nice, professional and business like to state this. I have never had to do this before for a tenant, and since my tenant does not have a lot information on his credit history, he needs some additional credit references. Either a web site that would give some examples would be great. I could not find anything on microsoft word, or I may not have been using the correct wording to look this item up.
Everytime I try to type something up it sounds kind of bad. I need a template of some sort.
Global M,
I found this on the web earlier and it is way to indepth for what I want to do. I want to keep it simple but sound professional.
Thank you





