Tuesday, February 14, 2006

How to obtain mortgage after bankruptcy

Author: Daniel Reed

Most people probably assume that obtaining a mortgage to after a bankruptcy is out of the question. In fact, many people are able to obtain these mortgage services. Even if you made the mistake of shoring up too much debt and were not able to cope with it at one point in your life, there are still people willing to make money off you by extending a mortgage loan.

This may take some time though. Typically, you may have to wait at least 12 months to qualify for a mortgage. Besides, you need to be ready for less favorable terms than people with super-clean credits - they enjoy the privilege of carrying less risk than you, and the world of finance is all about adequate compensation for the risk.

Rebuilding Good Credit After BankruptcyEstablishing good credit after bankruptcy is essential. The following will help recent bankruptcy filers regain their financial strength:

1.Pay bills on time. This is the single best thing bankruptcy filers can do to build up their credit rating.

2. Acquire and use a secured or unsecured credit card. Just don't charge any more than you can afford to pay off each month.

3. Read your credit report. Errors are possible, and keeping tabs on your progress will help you stay focused on the goal of rebuilding after bankruptcy.

Another thing you might consider is getting assistance from a credit counsellor. This should not be expensive, as in many states they will charge you the minimum amount, and in some you will be able to use their services for free.

About the author: Daniel Reed is the author of ""

How to obtain mortgage after bankruptcy "" , visit his website: http://www.funinusa.com for more info on bankruptcy.

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