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October 3, 2006 3:11 PM

How To Get An Auto Loan After Bankruptcy?


If you have ever filed for bankruptcy and are in need of a car loan, a bankruptcy car loan may be the choice for you. While filing bankruptcy often puts a big dent in our credit report, we often find that we have a need for a car during the seven years after filing. I say seven years, because this is the amount of time a bankruptcy generally remains on your credit report, which could lead to the denial of credit. Bankruptcy car loans can help you in purchasing a new vehicle, even if you have a bankruptcy in your past.

Bankruptcy Car Loans:- Bankruptcy car loans further help you in rebuilding your credit and re-establish your rating, after filing for bankruptcy. Typically, two years after filing bankruptcy, people become eligible for bankruptcy car loans. The reason for the two year waiting period is that it gives the lenders the ability to see what your choices have been since the bankruptcy event. In other words, if you jumped right back on the same track as pre-bankruptcy, you will not receive the loan. However, if you have learned your lesson and become responsible in your financial choices, you will find that they readily offer you a loan for a new vehicle.

Source: EZine







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