HOW WILL BANKRUPTCY AFFECT MY
CREDIT?
Many people fear that, because a bankruptcy is
referenced on their credit reports, the bankruptcy has a negative impact on
one's ability to borrow. Obviously, a bankruptcy is not a positive mark on one's
credit, but you have to consider your whole credit picture. By the time somebody
files a bankruptcy, his or her credit report usually looks pretty bleak. The
bankruptcy cleans up past problems and allows you to start building your credit
again.
If you have income, it is often possible to get
credit cards and car loans shortly after your discharge. It is even possible to
get a home mortgage after as little as one year following a discharge. Many of
these same people would not have been able to obtain this credit without getting
rid of their old debt by filing for bankruptcy.
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