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jillee03
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Member since 8/05 953 total posts
Name: Jill
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? about buying and bankruptcy
Hi everyone, its my first post here and I had a quick question to see if anyone can help. I have a two very good friends who are trying to buy a condo. One has claimed bankruptcy two years ago and has since gotten herself back on track and other other one has decent credit. Do you know how getting a loan would be. TIA
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Posted 8/9/05 9:53 AM |
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Name: Jennifer
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Re: ? about buying and bankruptcy
i think that the person who declaired bankruptcy is going to have an EXTREMELY hard time getting any kind of loan.... In fact i think you had to wait a certain amount of years before getting one! She should look into that!
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Posted 8/9/05 9:57 AM |
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jw11897
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Member since 6/05 1433 total posts
Name: Jess
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Re: ? about buying and bankruptcy
I think it is 7 years before the bankruptcy is cleared from your Credit History
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Posted 8/9/05 10:29 AM |
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DRMom
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Name: Melissa
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Re: ? about buying and bankruptcy
Not true. I worked for Countrywide as a bank rep. Most lenders will consider you for a loan if you are at least two years out of bankruptcy. Her rate might now be the gtreatest at first but I would say buy first then refi when your BK is a little older.
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Posted 8/9/05 10:32 AM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue

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Name: Melissa
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Re: ? about buying and bankruptcy
It is true that it stays on your credit report for seven years just as with any negative info but banks will still lend
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Posted 8/9/05 10:32 AM |
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jillee03
LIF Adult
Member since 8/05 953 total posts
Name: Jill
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Re: ? about buying and bankruptcy
Thank you guys very much, She has since been able to get a car with a cosigner so I was hoping for her that with the other buyer she will be able to get the loan
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Posted 8/9/05 10:52 AM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: ? about buying and bankruptcy
She will get a mortgage but it's not going to be the best rate and she will have to shop around more.
I've known a few people with horrendous credit histories and bankruptcies get mortgages and car loans. It always amazes me but then I find out their interest rate
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Posted 8/9/05 2:58 PM |
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dm24angel
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Member since 5/05 34581 total posts
Name: Donna
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Re: ? about buying and bankruptcy
I know a little about this.
My MOH and her husband claimed bankruptcy 2 years ago. They got their mortgage exactly 17 months later. Their interest was 9%. It was a $275K mortgage, plus closing costs included in the mortage.
Next is my cousin, she and hubby claimed bankruptcy, started applying for mortgages 7 months later....they got 2 pre approvals but high interest..I think like 16%. The waited a full year. 14 months after bankruptcy they got a $325K mortgage at 7.5%. Not bad for bankruptcy.
Also you can get a car loan literally months in not weeks after. A friend at work got approved for a car at Atlantic Auto Mall 4 months after claiming bankruptcy.
The law is now tougher but the after period before re establishing credit is very short.
The friend who got the car laon has 2 major credit cards already ( less then 2 years about now since the banruptcy) and I CANT even get approved for what she can!
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Posted 8/9/05 5:54 PM |
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