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Columbia Missouri Real Estate ~ Our Prudential Agents
Visit my web site! www.JodyCalvin.com
Jody Calvin, REALTOR®, Broker, ABR, GRI, CRS

Hello, my name is Jody Calvin. I have been a real estate professional for 20 years and pride myself on efficient, accurate and friendly service. I make it a point to stay involved in the community, working with the Chamber of Commerce, Volunteering for the American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, and also appearing as a guest lecturer for Stephen's College Business Class. 18 of my 20 years in the business have been extremely involved in teaching ethics and REALTOR™ cooperation, both during orientation for new realtors and in mini-seminars.
With me you get the advantage of an EXPERIENCED Columbia Mo Real Estate professional ready to meet your needs whether you're buying a home, selling a home, or relocating to Columbia Missouri. I enjoy the diversity of new construction, re-sale homes, condos and commercial properties.
Being your Southwest Specialist I am ready to assist you as a buyer's agent or seller's agent. I specialize in finding the right home to meet your needs, and the right buyer to fit your home.
Jody Calvin: Putting SERVICE back into Real Estate!
US Mail & Office Location:
103B Corporate Lake Place
Columbia, MO 65203
Driving directions to the office:
- In Columbia, MO, take Providence south to Corporate Lake Drive
- Turn right onto Corporate Lake Drive
- Turn right onto Commercial
- We're on the right, behind Columbia Performing Arts Center
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Credit Report Errors
Here are our suggestions on dealing with credit report problems:
- Be proactive: Write a concise letter to the lender explaining why flaws are on your credit report. For example, maybe you were late on some of your loan payments once because you were out of the country and didn't get your bills processed in time.
- Shop around for understanding and flexible lenders: You may enlist the services of a mortgage broker, who is accustomed to dealing with loan problems. Some lenders are more sympathetic to the fact that you're human and have sometimes erred.
- Look to the property seller for a loan: Property sellers who are interested in playing lender can also be flexible. Those who check your credit report may be more willing than banks and other mortgage lenders to forgive past problems, especially if you're financially healthy and strong today.
- Fight and correct errors: Credit reporting agencies and creditors who report information to the agencies make mistakes. Start by identifying the erroneous information on your credit report.
If the bad data is for one of your accounts but a creditor (for example, First Usury Bank, from which you obtained an auto loan) has made an error, you'll likely have to contact such creditors until they instruct the credit bureau to fix the mistake. By law, the credit bureaus are supposed to respond to your inquiry within 30 days. Your best strategy is to have the disparaging information removed from your credit report.
- Get a cosigner: As we suggest earlier, a cosigner, such as a relative, can also help to deal with credit problems.
- Save more and build a better track record: If you can continue to rent, buying yourself some more time may do the trick. Spend a couple of years saving more money and keeping a clean credit record.
If you're having problems getting approved, sit down with your loan officer and make a list of the items that you must rectify to get an approval. In this way you'll have a checklist of what you need to correct.
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