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29
Aug

How does your credit look after bankruptcy?

After getting your bankruptcy discharge you need to prepare to tackle the task of making sure that credit entries in your credit report are not still showing delinquent accounts. Anything that should have been included in bankruptcy needs to be labeled as such. About 3 months after your bankruptcy discharge you need to take a close look at your credit report and fix any erroneous entries. These can cause trouble for you down the road qualifying for credit, loans, jobs etc.

You’ll be able to get your credit report from all three credit bureaus by visiting Annual Credit Report, everyone is entitled to a free credit report per year. When you get your report you are very likely to find accounts that have not been cleared after filing bankruptcy. It’s common for creditors not to bother to make these updates especially since they’re not getting paid, they’re certainly not interested in doing any favors. However, you must correct these errors yourself.

Repairing your credit report after filing bankruptcy

Ideally you’d want to wait from 3 to 6 months to get your credit reports and start spotting anything that should have been included in bankruptcy. If you find that accounts that should now be closed are still open and delinquent, then what you need to do is make a copy of your bankruptcy schedules and discharge documents and start a dispute with the credit reporting agencies (Transunion, Equifax and Experian). Your discharge papers are the key to get this resolved. This can also take sometime since the verification process is slow.

Hiring credit repair services will work better for anybody, it’s definitely a good option, just be ready to provide your bankruptcy documentation. Credit repair agencies are more effective at doing this, however you must take care to hire only a legitimate credit agency for this industry is filled with scams.

Bounce right back after bankruptcy

Repairing your credit is only one aspect of getting your financial life back on track. You have to now work a little harder to convince creditors that you’re still worthy of getting credit. Even after you get your credit entries corrected, you should know that your bankruptcy file will remain on your credit report for up to 10 years, however that big dark cloud can being to dissolve with positive credit entries that you should be striving to achieve.

There are several ways to regain control of your credit after filing bankruptcy, depending on what you want to accomplish, be it a mortgage, auto loan or a credit card. Your credit report must accurately report your financial history for you to begin rebuilding. Once you do that there many programs that offer bankruptcy credit cards, personal loans and mortgage loans after bankruptcy. Read the post on Getting a mortgage after bankruptcy for more info.

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24
Aug

Buying a home after bankruptcy

This is more of a myth than most people realize, the fact is that it is definitely possible to get a mortgage loan after bankruptcy. Sure, getting to a stage in which lenders will consider you again is still a bit tough, but generally the belief is that since personal bankruptcy stays on your record for up to 10 years you have to wait that long to get a mortgage loan or consumer credit again. It’s not that way at all. Credit after bankruptcy is possible when you take back control of your personal finances by implementing rigorous changes for repairing and bringing your credit to a healthy state again after bankruptcy.

Getting the necessary credit for buying a home after bankruptcy just requires you to know how. It’s true that filing bankruptcy deals a devastating blow on your personal credit, but the effects of bankruptcy can be overcome with an aggressive campaign on your part for rebuilding your credit properly and legally. When you apply for a mortgage after bankruptcy, you need to make sure your lender has in front of them a solid record of consecutive positive entries in your credit report. This should include a reference from your current landlord and rental receipts that prove that you made your monthly rent payments on time for at least a year.

Cleaning up your credit report after bankruptcy

This is not an invitation to hire a credit repair agency and attempt to delete your bankruptcy record from your credit report. Remember that you only have the right to dispute true inaccuracies in your credit report, if all else is accurate disputing them with the help of an agency may prove expensive and ultimately useless.

If you really want to qualify for a mortgage loan after bankruptcy, it’s imperative that you clean up your credit report. Meaning that you need to get copies of your credit report from the three credit bureaus and study them side by side making sure that accounts that were discharged in bankruptcy are not still labeled “defaulted” “open” or “overdue”, even if your creditors are not collecting from you, these are the red flags that will keep you from getting a mortgage loan. If this is the case for you, start by using the dispute systems from the three credit bureaus. You should also have copies of your personal bankruptcy discharge papers ready to send to the bureaus if they require them.

Another good way to being ranging high enough for a mortgage after filing bankruptcy is to get a bankruptcy credit card or a secured credit card. You’re going to need two types of payment history to successfully rebuild your credit and they are “installment credit” and “revolving credit”. When you show installment accounts in your credit history these will include current mortgage loans, auto loans, student loans etc. Revolving credit is typically unsecured credit, however qualifying for unsecured credit after bankruptcy is a bit tough, so a secured credit can be a great option. With a secured credit card you will only be able to spend up to the credit limit set by the amount you deposit in the credit card account. So it’s a prepaid credit card basically and it may seem like a burden to send money to a credit card company so you can spend it later, but it’s an important step in qualifying for a mortgage loan again after filing bankruptcy.

Other tips for getting a mortgage loan after bankruptcy

As mentioned above, you would want to show installment accounts on your credit report, this will server as a great reference and increase your chances of becoming a better prospect to mortgage lenders. However, car payments and the interest rates attached to car loans are typically high if you’ve been bankrupt. You have to realize that in order to qualify a mortgage after bankruptcy, your debt to income ratio will be the deciding factor. The lender has to make sure that you have the needed income to make your monthly mortgage payments again and then some. So resist the urge to buy a new car and ignore the recommendations from auto loan companies that this is a good way to rebuild your credit. It is only if you have enough income to cover a mortgage loan after the fact, that you should consider financing an auto purchase.

Pay your monthly bills on time. You can not afford any more glitches or blemishes on your credit report. Being able to get credit after bankruptcy is all about continuous positive entries in your credit report and nothing else. This applies not only to your consumer debt accounts but your rent, utilities, and any other obligations you have. Mortgage lenders will be more inclined to dig a little deeper if you have filed bankruptcy and are trying to qualify for a mortgage again, so show a good trail of positive credit entries and life after bankruptcy will simply get easier as you begin to regain the trust of lenders again.

If you have been paying your bills on time and are ready to apply for a mortgage loan again, another reference that can give you some leverage in qualifying for that loan is to have a letter of credit from the non-traditional credit companies such as your utilities companies, hence the reason why you must always make these payments on time as well. You can include your cell phone company, your electrical and cable companies, it’s as simple as contacting them for a letter of credit and as long as you have a positive record with them, it should not be a problem.

Finally, you may also be required to give a larger down payment on your new home before you can qualify for the mortgage loan, this can be an obstacle if you don’t have 20 to 30 thousand worth of liquidity to finance your purchase. You may be give the advice to borrow the money from you 401k, IRA or other retirement account, which is not uncommon for buyers who want a mortgage loan after bankruptcy, but it’s a decision that you should consider carefully, since you may have to pay back the money you borrow from your retirement account, otherwise you’d have to cash it all out and pay the tax and penalties as well.

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28
Mar

Your credit report, get it while it’s hot!

As you already know, your credit report is everything these days and you can’t do much without it. Once you file for bankruptcy, your credit rating goes out the window. This of course makes it very difficult for you to get credit again, apply for loans, rent property etc. One thing you can do prior to filing your bankruptcy petition is to get a copy of your credit report from the three credit bureaus while it’s still in good standing.

You’ll find quickly that after bankruptcy things get more complicated, but there will be times when you might encounter a company or someone who may be willing to work with you despite your current credit score. When someone is considering approving you but needs some convincing, your previous credit history could be the key to closing the deal. Of course this is not going to apply to everyone, since some people have bad credit all their lives and most creditors will simply not care how good your credit was before you filed. So these are special circumstances in which it’s important that you actually had good credit with a good score prior to filing bankruptcy, it can give you some leverage in certain negotiations.

With the current state of the mortgage market and the number of foreclosures and bankruptcy cases around the country, many people are losing their homes and in some cases voluntarily surrendering their homes to their lenders after filing bankruptcy chapter 7. Whether you willingly surrender your property or it is foreclosed by your lender, you’re going to need to live somewhere, and having a copy of your credit report prior to filing could make a difference.

house for rent

Another thing to keep in mind when you go looking for a place after you leave your home is to try and stick to places that are being rented by individual owners. Apartment complexes are going to have management companies who often require the typical procedures for renting, which are a credit check, references, rent history and a long application and normally frown when they see consumer bankruptcy entries on credit reports.

Renting from a property owner who manages their own property could be a better option since they’re usually more motivated to keep their places rented. Just be honest about your bad credit and bankruptcy case when you approach them. You may find that they can be more understanding and sympathetic than a management company. Often these real estate investors will hire management companies to do this for them. These are usually smaller companies that work hard to keep a high level of occupancy and can be very flexible, you just need to ask.

If you don’t have much choice when you start looking for a place, and decide to stick to the apartment complex settings, look for places that show move-in specials like 1st month free, or 1/2 month rent for 2 months etc. These incentives are a sign that these properties have more vacancies than they’d like, so when you apply they may be willing to overlook your bad credit and bankruptcy record, and once again if you can prove to them that prior to filing bankruptcy or your foreclosure your credit was good, it’ll give them more confidence in renting to you.

Obviously once you get approved you don’t want to mess it all up by being late or missing payments. This will work against you in so many ways, since now you’re in fact working towards rebuilding your credit, so getting positive entries and good referrals are the things that you should be striving for. The last tip for making your new landlord happy is to offer to pay them rent via direct deposit, this can really increase your chances of getting approved and of course you’re creating a great referral.

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1
Mar

The process can be so nerve wrecking that once it’s over you breath relief, but never really realize or know what to expect after bankruptcy. Nothing will come easy, you can count on that. Filing bankruptcy ultimately has that affect, and your credit report will clearly reflect it as well. You’ll need to start rebuilding your credit so monitoring it closely should be one of your priorities to ensure that no further negative entires are made after your bankruptcy discharge for debts related to your bankruptcy file.

You may feel the relief after your case is discharged, but things will be hard after bankruptcy. It’s going to be a little difficult at first to feel good about this fresh new start because of the difficulties you must now face for your lack of good credit. Expect most creditors to not want to deal with you without imposing special terms in which you must provide a money deposits or pay higher interest rates.

It is possible to get loans and credit after bankruptcy. These are bankruptcy loans and their purpose is to help you get back on your feet and reestablish a positive financial record. For you to qualify for this benefit you must already have a bankruptcy discharge and/or debts must be either dismissed or satisfied.

Remember that if you are successful at getting loans or credit after bankruptcy, you will not be able to get any more protection if you default again. You can only file bankruptcy once every ten years. So there will be nothing anyone will be able to do for you if you mess this up again.

You can also expect your bankruptcy record to remain in your credit for at least the next 10 years. So even when you begin to vigorously rebuild your credit, you will be fighting against that fact.

Once you have a bankruptcy discharge, it is also very important to focus on the decisions you make from now on. You will be contacted from time to time, by agencies that specialize in credit repair. This often sounds like a good idea after bankruptcy, however, you need to consider this very carefully, because credit repair will not apply to everyone, even if they make it seem like it does. There are credit counselors and credit repair agencies that can help in certain conditions, but there are too many that aren’t worth trying.

The same thing goes for lenders and car dealers who offer you discount rates and special offers and tell you that your bankruptcy does not matter. They often target people who have filed for bankruptcy chapter 7 since they typically have to surrender assets like homes and cars for liquidation, so you MUST read their rates and terms carefully if you find the need to use their services.

Bankruptcy law protects you and affords you a new chance to start again, but it does nothing for you in terms of qualifying for credit again, so it is solely up to you to get up to a good start with your new financial life. Expect to be denied a lot and that can actually be a good thing, if filing bankruptcy did not get rid of your bad spending habits then being denied credit should help.

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