How Do I Deal With Unauthorized Hard Inquiries?
A hard inquiry can be hard on your credit score, especially if it is an unrecognized one. Now you must be wondering how it could be unrecognized. Well, a hard inquiry could have happened for several reasons. It could have come from an authorized lender, it could be a reporting error, or it could even indicate possible identity theft.
A hard inquiry on your credit report can ideally be made only with your permission. An organization cannot make a hard inquiry unless you authorize it. However, some situations can be confusing.
Even if you haven’t applied for a loan or a credit card recently, you might have undergone minor changes in your lifestyle that resulted in a hard inquiry. You might have inadvertently permitted your internet service provider, cable company, teleservice provider, and even your landlord to conduct a hard inquiry on your credit report. You probably signed on documents without carefully reading them, hence not realizing that you have authorized the company to perform a hard inquiry. Even upgrading your credit card or applying for an increase in credit limit could result in a hard inquiry.