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What Your Home Improvement
Test Score Means

If you scored 15 points or more...

You could be eligible to borrow all the money you need to add a room, install a swimming pool, or make some other major home improvement.

All you need to do is apply to get the job done right! A lower score simply means that one of our lending officers will need to work a little harder to try and find a way to approve your loan request. With a Home Improvement Loan, you may also be able to save on taxes and interest, too. (Of course, you'll need to consult your accountant or tax advisor about this.)


This chart is for your information only. Loan self-tests do not include all of the factors we consider in evaluating a loan request such as your payment history and your ability to meet your monthly obligations. We reserve the right of final loan approval.

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