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Medical Debt Doesn't Kill Approval

Finding an old hospital bill on your credit report can be alarming, especially if you're planning to buy a home. Many buyers immediately assume that medical debt means their mortgage application is doomed. Fortunately, that's often not the case. While medical collections can still affect some borrowers, recent credit reporting changes have significantly reduced their impact

The key is understanding the difference between old medical debt and active financial issues that continue to affect your credit profile.

Medical Debt Rules Have Changed

In recent years, credit reporting agencies and mortgage industry guidelines have recognized that medical debt is different from other forms of consumer debt. An unexpected illness or emergency room visit is rarely the result of overspending, and new reporting standards reflect that reality.

Some important changes include:

  • Unpaid medical collections under $500 are no longer included on most major credit reports.
  • Paid medical collections are removed entirely from credit reports.
  • FHA and VA loan programs generally do not consider medical collections during underwriting.
  • Fifteen states have adopted laws limiting how medical debt can be reported, providing additional consumer protections.
  • Some lenders still rely on FICO 8 credit scores, which may continue to factor medical collections into the score.

Because different lenders use different credit models, the effect of medical debt varies from one mortgage application to another.

Old Medical Debt Isn't Always the Problem

Think of medical debt like a scar rather than an open wound. A scar tells a story about something that happened in the past, but it doesn't necessarily indicate an ongoing financial problem.

Mortgage underwriters are often more concerned with financial issues that remain unresolved than with an isolated medical collection from years ago.

Examples of issues that may deserve more attention include:

  • Active collections that remain unpaid
  • Medical bills that have never been disputed despite billing errors
  • Payment arrangements that were never established
  • Recent delinquent accounts showing ongoing financial stress
  • High revolving credit card balances or missed payments

In many cases, these active financial concerns carry more weight than an older medical collection.

Knowledge Helps Buyers Move Forward

Many buyers already believe that a hospital bill shouldn't be treated the same way as a maxed-out credit card. Today's credit reporting rules increasingly reflect that perspective.

Understanding which debts are simply historical and which remain active can make a significant difference during the homebuying process. Reviewing your credit early, correcting reporting errors, resolving outstanding balances when appropriate, and speaking with a knowledgeable mortgage professional can help you better understand your options before you begin shopping for a home.

Medical debt doesn't automatically end your dream of homeownership. In many situations, it's simply one piece of a much larger financial picture.

Disclaimer: This article is provided for general educational purposes only. It is not an offer to lend, does not guarantee loan approval or specific loan terms, and should not be considered legal, tax, or financial advice. Mortgage qualification depends on individual circumstances and lender guidelines. Equal Housing Opportunity.


* Specific loan program availability and requirements may vary. Please get in touch with your mortgage advisor for more information.

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