Is there Credit after Bankruptcy?
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by: John Stewart
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 Time: 2:14 AM
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But will you be able to obtain credit again after the bankruptcy? Certainly it helps if you pay the car and the mortgage payment on time after the bankruptcy. And don't bounce any checks at your bank! FHA's policy right now is to lend people money for mortgages two years after receipt of a discharge with 3.5% down payments. It is likely you will be able to purchase an automobile too, right after receiving your discharge, but you must be careful. Everyone must be careful when purchasing a car, new or used. Those salesman are expert at selling and often make us pay too much for the car, at too high an interest rate. Make them compete for your business and do your research! There is so much information available on the Web about how to purchase a car...I recommend the Consumer Union website. Many of my clients are also able to obtain a VISA and
MASTERCARD after bankruptcy. These are most likely subprime lenders and you must be very careful. They charge fees just to let you have the honor of charging; they have low limits. Now is the time to read the fine print and if you do not understand, you might want to ask your bankruptcy lawyer to explain to you. Another option is the secured credit card. You open a savings account and use that as collateral to secure the credit card. My choice however, my recommendation is to stop using credit.....and to get in the habit of a debit card rather than going back to the dangers of credit cards.
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