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The end of Trigger Lead Mayhem?

Updated: Jun 21


If you’ve bought a home or even thought about getting a mortgage recently, you might

know what a “Trigger Lead” is—and if you don’t, you may have experienced the side

effects!


What is a Trigger Lead, and Why Should You Care?


A Trigger Lead is a type of notification that credit bureaus (like Experian, TransUnion,

and Equifax) sell to mortgage brokers all over the country. Whenever you apply for a

mortgage and your credit is pulled—whether it’s a soft or hard pull—the credit bureaus

alert mortgage brokers that you may be in the market for a new home loan. These

brokers then get your contact information and can start reaching out to win your

business.


This might sound okay on paper, but in reality, buyers often get flooded with calls, texts,

and emails—right after applying for a mortgage. It can take the fun out of what should

be an exciting time for you.


Is Change on the Horizon?


Last week, the House Financial Services Committee passed the Homebuyers Privacy

Protection Act, which aims to drastically cut down on these unsolicited contacts. A

similar bill has already cleared the Senate, and this new legislation has bipartisan

support. If it passes, it could mean the end of “trigger lead” harassment for Washington

homebuyers—possibly by the end of the year.


What Would Change?


The new law would allow your existing lender (for example, your bank or credit union) to

reach out if you apply for a mortgage with them. But it would finally put a stop to the

barrage of calls and emails from random out-of-state lenders who purchased your

information.



Takeaway for Buyers


Buying a home should be an exciting experience, not a stressful one. As always, I’m

here to help you navigate the process, answer your questions, and connect you with

trusted local lenders who respect your privacy. If you’re thinking about moving or just

want to chat about the market, reach out any time!

 
 
 

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