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# Soft Pull Mortgage Pre-Qualification, Explained

A soft pull returns enough credit signal to route a mortgage lead — without a hard inquiry or a full application.

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On this page 

-   [What a Soft Pull Is](#what)
-   [Soft vs Hard Inquiry](#vs-hard)
-   [What Data Comes Back](#data)
-   [Permissible Purpose](#purpose)
-   [The Workflow](#workflow)
-   [FAQs](#faqs)

Quick Answer

A soft pull is a credit inquiry that returns tradeline, tier, and derogatory data without affecting the borrower's FICO score. For mortgage pre-qualification, it lets a lender check credit tier, estimated DTI, and program eligibility _before_ collecting a full 1003 or running a tri-merge — at roughly 1–3% the cost of a hard pull.

-   No score impact
    
    Consumer-visible only; invisible to other lenders.
    
-   Sub-$3 typical
    
    Wholesale pricing is a fraction of a tri-merge.
    
-   Full tier signal
    
    Enough data to route programs and set expectations.
    
-   Fast
    
    Returns in under a second in a modern API workflow.
    

## What a Soft Pull Is

A soft inquiry (or "soft pull") is a credit report request that the bureaus flag as non-decisioning. It doesn't count toward the inquiry-count portion of the score, isn't shown to other credit grantors, and can be used any number of times without penalty.

## Soft Inquiry vs Hard Inquiry

Bureau treatment

Attribute

Soft pull

Hard pull

Score impact

None

Typically 2–5 points

Visible to other lenders

No

Yes

Requires SSN

Not for most soft-pull products

Yes

Typical cost

$0.75 – $3.00

$25 – $60 (tri-merge)

When it's used

Pre-qualification, marketing offers

Application / underwriting

## What Data Comes Back

-   Credit tier / score band (often exact score, depending on product)
-   Total tradelines and account mix
-   Revolving utilization
-   Monthly debt service (for DTI estimation)
-   Mortgage tradeline presence + status (for refi identification)
-   Public records: BK, FC, tax lien flags
-   Recent inquiry activity (rate-shopping vs credit-seeking pattern)

## Permissible Purpose

Every credit inquiry — soft or hard — requires a permissible purpose under FCRA §604. For an unsolicited pre-qualification, the standard basis is a **firm offer of credit**: if the borrower meets pre-determined criteria, the lender will extend an offer. For consumer-initiated inquiries, the basis is the consumer's written instructions collected at the intake form. Either way, the consent language and its display context must be stored as a compliance artifact.

## The Workflow

1.  01 
    
    Intake + consent
    
    Borrower submits name, contact info, and any purchase details. FCRA + TCPA consent language displays and is timestamped.
    
2.  02 
    
    Soft-pull API call
    
    Pre-qual engine sends the intake to the credit provider and receives a structured credit response in under a second.
    
3.  03 
    
    Decision + program match
    
    Engine applies the lender's overlay rules and returns Qualified / DNQ / program routing.
    
4.  04 
    
    CRM write-back
    
    The decision, credit tier, estimated DTI, and program match write back to the CRM record.
    
5.  05 
    
    LO action
    
    LO calls only Qualified files and already knows the program and expected challenges.
    

## Frequently Asked Questions

-   Does a soft-pull mortgage pre-qual show on the borrower's credit report? 
    
    It appears on the consumer-facing view only. Lenders and other credit grantors do not see it, and it does not affect the score.
    
-   What's the difference between a soft pull and a tri-merge? 
    
    A tri-merge is a hard inquiry pulling all three bureaus and is used at application. A soft pull for pre-qualification is a single-bureau soft inquiry used to route before application.
    
-   Can we use soft-pull data to make a firm offer of credit? 
    
    Yes — that's a standard permissible purpose under FCRA §604(c), provided the offer meets the firm-offer standard (guaranteed if criteria are met).
    
-   Do we need SSN for a soft pull? 
    
    For mortgage-oriented soft-pull products, most modern workflows resolve identity on name + address + DOB or name + phone + email, without an SSN.
    
-   Is the data as reliable as a hard pull? 
    
    For pre-qualification purposes, yes. The credit tier, tradeline count, derogatory presence, and estimated capacity signals are all present. It's not a substitute for a tri-merge at application.
    
-   How much does a soft pull cost? 
    
    Wholesale rates for mortgage-oriented soft-pull products typically land between $0.75 and $3.00 per pull, depending on volume and enrichment.
    
-   Can we soft-pull the same borrower multiple times? 
    
    Yes. Soft inquiries have no volume-based scoring impact. Standard practice is to soft-pull at pre-qual and again at pre-approval refresh if the application stalls.
    
-   Does the CFPB regulate soft-pull pre-qualification? 
    
    The CFPB enforces FCRA and RESPA. As long as the soft pull runs under a documented permissible purpose and the workflow doesn't cross into RESPA-triggering settlement service arrangements, standard soft-pull pre-qual is well within the lines.
    

Compliance note

OmniaIQ is a lead qualification and pre-qualification platform, not a lender, credit bureau, or underwriting service. A Qualified result is informational and does not constitute a credit decision or guarantee of funding. Customers must establish a permissible purpose and capture the required consent before submitting a lead for a credit pre-qualification. OmniaIQ pre-qualifications use a soft credit inquiry that does not affect the applicant's credit score. OmniaIQ does not automatically satisfy a customer's TCPA obligations for subsequent calls, texts, or marketing outreach.

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