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Credit After Bankruptcy - What To Expect

Editor's Comments: After going bankrupt, credit will be difficult to get. That may be a good thing if you have a problem with credit. If you are able to manage credit, and want to reestablish credit, then here are some sensible ideas.

Credit After Bankruptcy - What To Expect
by: Carrie Reeder

If you have recently filed bankruptcy, it won't be long before you are starting to ask yourself, "Ok, now, what do I do when I need a loan? Where do I got to get approved? Can I get approved?" Here are some overall basics about getting any kind of credit after a bankruptcy.

Editor's Comments: Another way to get some credit is to open a savings account, and then later borrow against your savings.

2-3 Years after bankruptcy discharge is the magic number - Once you have filed bankruptcy, even the next day you can still get a car loan and possibly a mortgage loan. But, getting an unsecured loan like a credit card or a personal is usually out of the question until you have some collateral or until 2-3 years have passed.

Most lenders will not approve any loan, auto or home loan included, until 2-3 years has passed from the discharge of the bankruptcy. This is just a basic rule of thumb for most lenders. If you are seeking a loan sooner than the 2-3 year mark, you will need to apply with a subprime lender (a lender who specializes in loans for people with bad credit). Even with a subprime lender, you may still need to have a down payment in order to get approved for the loan.

Credit Cards and Unsecured Debt Will Be Very Difficult to Obtain - The best way to combat this factor is to start rebuilding your credit. Apply for a credit card with a store that uses in house financing. This means that the same company that sells you the merchandise also finances it for you. These places are usually fairly easy to get approved with. They will usually start you out with a small credit limit like a $3-500 limit. If you make all of your payments on time, they will usually bump your credit limit up about every 6 months.

There are some credit card companies that will charge you a high processing fee, from $30-$200 or more just to have a $300-$400 credit limit. Maybe get just one of these card and make on time payments with this card too. After a while this company will start raising your credit limit as well. After a year or so of on time payments, you should see your credit score going up and you might be able to qualify for a small unsecured loan.

A bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for 7-10 years. However, after 3-4 years, you may start seeing your credit options open up quite a bit, almost as if you had not filed bankruptcy before. It depends, though, on if you make your other monthly payments on time, from the time your bankruptcy is discharged.

About The Author

See our list of recommended "After Bankruptcy" Lenders online. Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide, an informational website about various types of loans. http://www.abcloanguide.com

Editor's Comments: No, it's not impossible to reestablish credit. Just take it easy, and don't try to jump in too fast.


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