Life After Bankruptcy

Cheap Renters Insurance – What You Need to Know!

October 27, 2009

If you are renting or in a lease option home, one of the best things that you can do for your financial stability is to purchase renters insurance. While it is true that your landlord has insurance in place, this only covers the structure of the home. It is up to you to get insurance [...]

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Is a Rent to Own House the Solution for Your Family?

October 23, 2009

As the economy continues to tighten, fewer people find themselves with the capacity to qualify for a mortgage. Getting a bad credit home mortgage loan has become very difficult.  Still, owning a home is a privilege that millions of American’s strive for. This has led to an increasing trend of people choosing a rent to [...]

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Mortgage Loans after Bankruptcy – Yes, You Can Get One!

October 14, 2009

If you have filed bankruptcy, you probably dream of owning your own home again. The good news is that although it isn’t as easy as it once was, getting a mortgage after bankruptcy can be done. You will have to wait a set amount of time after your bankruptcy. If you filed Chapter 7, you [...]

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Bankruptcy Help – Understanding the “New” Bankruptcy Laws

October 8, 2009

If you are like millions of others, these tough economic times may have hit your card. You may be wondering, can filing bankruptcy help? While it is difficult to find free bankruptcy help and there is no substitution for good legal advice, this post will help you understand the new bankruptcy laws and how they [...]

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Post Bankruptcy Mortgage Loan Offerings

October 5, 2009

With the recent mortgage banking implosion, many people are under the misguided conception that the bad credit mortgage or “sub-prime” mortgage is dead. The bad credit mortgage or sub-prime mortgage is alive and well, it is just masquerading under a different name that most people don’t associate with a bad credit mortgage. They presently go [...]

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The After Bankruptcy Mortgage Loan

October 5, 2009

In the current lending environment, qualifying for a mortgage is tough enough even with perfect credit. Questions we often get asked are, “How do you develop after bankruptcy credit?” and “Is there a post bankruptcy mortgage loan available? Is it even possible to get a bad credit mortgage any more?If so, what is it and [...]

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Unsecured Credit Cards for Bad Credit

October 2, 2009

One of the first steps of credit repair is to reestablish credit. By creating good, positive new credit history you will begin to show lenders your trustworthiness. Without a doubt, one of the easiest ways to reestablish credit is by obtaining a credit card. The easiest credit card for bad credit to qualify for is [...]

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After Bankruptcy Credit Repair

October 1, 2009

No one decides when they are little that they want to grow up and file bankruptcy one day. In fact, I think it is safe to say that we would all prefer to have an above average credit score. The reality of today’s economy is that more and more people are feeling that they have [...]

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Get a Credit Card after Bankruptcy!

September 30, 2009

If you have recently been through the emotional rollercoaster of bankruptcy, you may have mixed feelings about reestablishing credit. Unless you know that you can’t handle credit, the smartest thing you can do is to begin reestablishing your credit immediately. Unless you do, your credit score will never improve. While getting an after bankruptcy mortgage [...]

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Credit Repair after Bankruptcy

September 28, 2009

If you are just coming out of a bankruptcy, credit may be the last thing you want to think about. After all, it has just caused you considerable heartache and you may be gun-shy to jump back into the credit game. Let’s face it – current bankruptcy laws mean that if you were eligible to [...]

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