Anyone that has ever filed for a personal bankruptcy has most likely has their mailbox filled with junk mail from local car dealerships. These fliers typically state that regardless of good credit, bad credit, no credit or bankruptcies you can be approved for a car lease or auto financing with no money down and no co-signer.
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As the economy is in the midst of its turnaround many Metro Detroit residents are finding employment opportunities. Unfortunately, these same residents are still being consumed by the debt they incurred while unemployed and have had to file for bankruptcy protection.
Continue ReadingIf you are one of the many bankruptcy filers that have been turned down by dealership after dealership when applying for an auto loan, you’re not alone. Many dealerships turn these bankrupt consumers away not because it’s impossible to finance someone with a past bk, but because they simply don’t know how.
Continue ReadingWhen you’re coming out of bankruptcy one of the first things you should do is pull your credit report to check for any errors. Once you have all discrepancies taken care of you should start to rebuild your credit profile.
Continue ReadingFor those individuals with a bankruptcy on their credit histories that are looking into getting a bankruptcy auto loan to help rebuild their credit should consider getting GAP (Guaranteed Asset Protection) protection. Buying GAP insurance for your vehicle could save you thousands should you ever get in an accident.
Continue ReadingManhattan may seem pretty “up-scale” but there are many New Yorkers that are currently facing a big debt load. As many of these Manhattan residents have found themselves facing – or declaring – bankruptcy they may be wondering how they will ever be approved for a vehicle financing. Luckily, we can help with that.
Continue ReadingBelieve it or not, obtaining a new car note after bankruptcy is getting easier for San Diego residents. This is because lenders know that once you file a chapter 7 bankruptcy you cannot file again for another 8 years, and most vehicles are only financed for up to 6 years.
Continue ReadingObtaining a new line of credit after your discharged bankruptcy is a conflict we often hear about from filers. Many bankrupt clients believe they will not be approved for a bankruptcy auto loan because of their bad credit due to the bk.
Continue ReadingAnyone that has ever filed for bankruptcy has most likely at one point considered buying a car after bankruptcy. it may seem like a difficult problem, but it can actually help you rebuild your credit score and better your financial situation.
Continue ReadingFiling bankruptcy is not a choice most Ohio residents would make unless it was their only one to make. Unfortunately with the economy just now bouncing back it has become their only option. Although it can damage your credit score and cause higher interest rates when applying for car loans and car insurance after bankruptcy it’s nothing to be ashamed of.
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