You
have found your dream home and you are eager to get a mortgage, move
into the property and start enjoying life there. However, there is only one
problem standing in your way – the fact that you have been through some hard
financial times in the past. If you (or your partner) have been bankrupt
previously, will this affect your chances of being able to buy the home you
want?
The
good news is that it is still possible to obtain a mortgage even if you have been bankrupt before. Here are
some tips that will help you to increase your chances of mortgage success:
·Choose the right
lender. There are many lenders that will not approve of a mortgage if a
bankruptcy shows up on your credit history. However, there are some that do as
long as you are able to prove that you have the income to make your payments.
·If your bankruptcy was
caused by factors that are beyond
your control, this will make it easier to get a mortgage as opposed to a
bankruptcy that was caused by poor money management.
·When you are buying a
home after bankruptcy, try to save up as much of a down payment as possible.
Your lender will want to be able to see at least a minimum of 10% as a down
payment, but more is better.
·Build up your credit report
again by always paying off your credit card bills each month and any other
debt. The higher your credit score, the better chance you will have of being
able to obtain a mortgage.
·Avoid writing checks
that you think might bounce, as this shows up poorly on your credit report as
well.
·Any retirement plans or 401 K assets will
make your credit look good, so if you can set these up it will help you to
obtain a mortgage.
·Don’t switch jobs
right before applying for the mortgage, the lender wants to be able to see that
you have a reliable source of income and that you have been at the same job for
a good amount of time.
Keeping these tips in mind will help you to obtain a
mortgage, even if you have been bankrupt before. For more information about
buying a home and mortgages, please feel free to contact me at aubra@aubrarealtor.com
or 1-888-279-1778.
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