Bad Credit Mortgage in Colorado….is it possible or should we just file Bankruptcy?
Question : Bad Credit Mortgage in Colorado….is it possible or should we just file Bankruptcy?
We are looking to purchase our first home in the Denver area in about a year. We both have bad/old credit(both of our credit scores are below 600) Our income will be around 75k(I am finshing up nursing shool)
We are trying to see if this is even possible or if we should just be content renting for several more years.
We are expecting a higher interset rate. I have heard of “B loans” & “sub prime lenders” and have been trying to look into them.
We are trying to decide if we should just file bankruptcy now and see if our credit gets better or if it is possible to get a loan?
Will we need 20% down with this bad of credit, or can filing bankruptcy help that?
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Best answer:
Answer by shilo9i
Filing for bankruptcy will make your credit rating much worse.
at 75K per year you are not doing too bad.
Work with the credit companies to work out a deal, but not with those rip-off credit salvage agencies. Sometimes you can get them to remove bad things from your credit if you work out a deal to pay them off, or at least pay a reasonable amount. Sometimes not, but it is worth a try.
Start putting the maximum into your retirement accounts. Especially Roth IRAs. Put it in regularly and monthly for a few years. I believe you can take out your contributions for a down payment on a first home purchase or for some financial emergencies. It is also protected from creditors in the event of a bankruptcy, but you you have to be contributing regularly for at least a year before you file.
Discuss your situtation with a bankruptcy attorney. Initial consultation is usually free, and they usually can help with credit problems and work with your creditors for you. Even if you don’t file for bankruptcy protection.