life after bankruptcy
Date: Fri, 01/19/2007 - 07:16
life after bankruptcy
You are doing right by keeping your payments current. This is th
You are doing right by keeping your payments current. This is the fastest way to improve credit scores. Get a copy of your credit report and see if it's updated. Often credit bureaus report some items that were already discharged in bankruptcy. Check it and make sure you do it often. Good credit is round the corner. If you are getting new credit card offers, just throw it away. Perhaps, this is the not the right time to accept everything coming your way.
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Thanks Orake, I took Roadwarriors advice and called GMAC mortgage. Guess what I found out? My credit score is good. The other company flat out lied to me. My score was 650 midline not too bad. It will go up further after my house closes because I basically have no debt. I just have to decide do I want to buy verses rent? It will be the same payment. Decisions Yuck. Thanks for your reply and help. KYSIDE38
Kyside, I began working for my current employer in September 200
Kyside, I began working for my current employer in September 2004 and my credit score then was 418. Two years later, my credit score is 613. Keep paying your bills on time and don't have a late payment. It helps also not to have too many people prying into your credit. I filed bankruptcy in 2000.
By the way, did you know that some of your creditors will eventually fall off of your credit report as early as five years after you have filed. Two or three of my creditors have already fallen off my credit report. And that's the best thing that could have happened to me.
Kyside, if it is possible, definitely go for ownership rather th
Kyside, if it is possible, definitely go for ownership rather than wasting money in a rented apartment. Besides, the property value is going to rise higher in the future. The house will be an investment for the future and with a good credit score, you will get a variety of better deals to shop. Money gone in rent is only going to be wasted. Just my thoughts!
Hang in there Linda!! My thoughs and prayers are with you. As fa
Hang in there Linda!! My thoughs and prayers are with you. As far as renting vs owning, I would rather own and have some security. A friend of mine rented a house, and 4 weeks later, they decided to sell it, so she had to move again!..PM me sometime..Love ya..Karen :D