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Free Credit Guide Now Available to Real Estate Webmasters

Round Rock, TX (PRWEB) March 5, 2008 -- As a public service, the Home Buying Institute has created a Home Buyer's Guide to Credit and is allowing real estate agents and mortgage professionals to republish the guide onto their own websites free of charge.

The Home Buyer's Guide to Credit (http://www.homebuyinginstitute.com/consumer-credit-guide.html) is a comprehensive 8-part tutorial on credit reports and scores, as they apply to the home buying process. The guide was created by the publishers of Home Buying Institute in direct response to the mortgage crisis of 2007 - 2008.

According to Brandon Cornett, owner of the Home Buying Institute, it is a much-needed contribution to public education, "We feel that everyone in the real estate industry has an obligation to educate the public on topics like this. As a country, we cannot afford another economic crisis like the one we are experiencing right now. Public education goes a long way in preventing the next mortgage crisis from ever happening."

Good credit (http://www.homebuyinginstitute.com/credit.php) has always been important when buying a home and applying for a mortgage loan. But these days, in the wake of the mortgage crisis that began in 2007, it's even more important for home buyers to have good credit. That's because the number of options for subprime (bad credit) borrowing are diminishing. The Home Buyer's Guide to Credit will help consumers understand the importance of maintaining a good credit score, as well as ways to actually achieve one.

Cornett realized that creating the guide was not enough, that he could reach (and educate) a much larger audience by allowing other webmasters to republish the guide free of charge. So now, anyone wishing to republish the work can simply click on the publisher's link at the top of the guide for detailed instructions.

An overview of those instructions:

* Anyone can republish the credit guide onto their own website.

* Though comprehensive in scope, the guide is a self-contained web page (http://www.homebuyinginstitute.com/consumer-credit-guide.html) (easy to republish).

* Publishers can modify the guide as they wish, by shortening it, expanding it, etc.

* Publishers must keep intact the source citation at the end of the credit guide.

* For more details and instructions, refer to the actual tutorial. See link below.

About the Home Buying Institute:

Home Buying Institute is one of the Internet's largest libraries of home buying tips, tools and resources. The website offers hundreds of articles from expert authors, with new articles added every week. Visitors will also find mortgage calculators, a home-buying glossary, dozens of tutorials, and tools for ordering credit reports and obtaining mortgage quotes -- all in one place. To learn more about the "Home Buyer's Guide to Credit," please visit http://www.homebuyinginstitute.com/consumer-credit-guide.html.

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