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Tips for Getting Home Loans after Bankruptcy

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Once upon a time, it was rather difficult to get home loans after bankruptcy. Don’t think that with a bankruptcy on your credit report, you will not be able to buy a home. On the contrary, today people who have gone through bankruptcy are encouraged to take home loans.

The only drawbacks with home loans after bankruptcy are that the debt will be closely monitored, made available in small amounts and are usually of higher interest rates as those who have gone through bankruptcy are considered to be high risk borrowers.

Keep a Two Year Gap before Applying for a Loan

You have to wait for two years after filing for bankruptcy, before you apply for a home loan. Once these two years are over, you will easily be able to get your loan. Moreover, it is very easy for you to get 100% financing for your home after this 2 year gap.

The main thing you have to do to easily get home loans after bankruptcy is to build up your credit report. This can be done by ensuring that all the payments that you make within this 2 year span, are on time, and are reported to the credit bureau. Make sure to emphasize the fact that the payments were all made on time, on discharge of your bankruptcy.

If you have a flawless payment history since your bankruptcy discharge, you can try, and even avail of home loans after bankruptcy. In addition to this, you will have to make a down payment towards the home loan. Most of the time, it is sufficient for you to pay only 3-5% of the amount required for the home, as down payment and thus get approved for the loan.

Keep Tabs on Your Credit Report

You can also build your credit rating by getting and using a secured or unsecured credit card. However don’t forget not to charge more than the amount you can afford to pay in a month. While you aim at building your credit report, remember that errors are possible anytime.

So keep checking on your credit report so that you can monitor your progress in rebuilding your credit report. Having a steady income will also make it easy for you to get home loans after bankruptcy.

There are many mortgage companies, banks and financial institutions offering home loans after bankruptcy. Different companies have their individual terms and conditions. So ensure that you understand all the terms the lender you approach states for your home loan. If there are any doubts about interest rates, payments or fees, clear them before signing on the dotted line.





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