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Automobile Resources for Canadians:
CAR LOANS
AFTER BANKRUPTCY
All Canada
Cars can answer some of the questions people
often ask relate to
credit repair
after bankruptcy: I filed for personal
bankruptcy in Canada - for how long will it
stay on my credit report? Can I somehow
repair my credit after filing for
bankruptcy? Is it possible to
erase bad
credit history?
Your credit
rating determines whether or not you will be
able to get a loan in the future. A bad
credit report might mean that you will not
be able to get a car loan, mortgage, credit
card or debt consolidation loan.
A black mark
on your credit report, such as filing for
bankruptcy will remain on your credit report
for up to seven years. After that, the
information is dropped from your record.
Unless it’s a double bankruptcy which will
then stay on your credit report for 12
years.
Is credit
repair after bankruptcy possible or do you
have to wait the seven years to pass for the
record to get cleaned? Unfortunately, you
can’t totally erase your bad credit, but
there are ways to accelerate restoring your
credit - and we can guide and advise you on
this. You can’t remove bankruptcy from your
credit report - but there are things that
you can
do to improve your credit history.
How to repair
bad credit - The six step plan
First, you
need to do a credit check on yourself. In
most cases you can obtain your own credit
report for free, or for a small charge.
There are two main credit bureaus in Canada:
Review your
credit report for any errors or negative
comments. An error may include a debt that
you have already repaid in which case you
should show proof of payment to the credit
agency and they will remove the item from
your credit report.
A negative
comment may result from a department store
credit card that you stopped using ten years
ago. If it had a $12 balance owing, it may
still show up on your credit report.
If you find an
error, contact the credit bureau and offer
proof that you do not owe the money. You may
need a letter from the creditor indicating
the payments were made, or you may provide
cancelled cheques to indicate payments were
received. You should send a letter to the
credit bureau explaining your side of the
story; your comments can be attached to your
credit report.
If you owe a
creditor $12 and they have filed a negative
credit report with the credit bureau, repay
the creditor and ask the creditor to note on
your credit report that the debt has been
paid. If a debt legally owes, the debt must
be paid or discharged before it can show on
your credit report as being paid or
discharged.
Even if your
credit report indicates that you have made
all of your regular monthly payments, a
potential lender may look unfavourably on
high levels of debt. The solution is to
aggressively pay off as much of your
existing debts as possible before applying
for a new loan.
We recommend
that you pay off your highest interest debts
first, so pay the 18% interest credit card
off first, and then repay the 16% interest
credit card...BUT, do not neglect the lower
interest debt! Make sure to make the minimum
required payment so as not to incur any New
negative credit.
The lower your
debt load, the easier it will be to obtain a
loan. Your monthly household budget should
include schedule specific repayment amounts
for each of your debts.
If you have
more debt than you can possibly repay, your
credit report will only improve by formally
dealing with your debts. You may need to
file for bankruptcy or a formal consumer
proposal to your creditors, or consider
consumer credit counseling and a debt
management plan. For professional advice and
further assistance, please contact a debt
management consultant or a licensed
bankruptcy trustee.
To conclude,
you can’t
erase a bad credit with a personal
bankruptcy note on it, but partial
credit repair
after bankruptcy and credit improvement
in general is possible - and it is in your
hands. If you want to obtain a car loan you
can actually start rebuilding your credit
prior to discharge of your bankruptcy.
All Canada
Cars works with banks and lenders who will
grant you a car loan if you have bad credit
or even while you’re in bankruptcy or
consumer proposal. You can start rebuilding
your new credit Now. You may have to pay a
high interest rate in the beginning, but
this is equivalent to "buying your way to a
better credit rating." After you have made
10-12 payments on time All Canada Cars will
help you reduce your interest rate through a
refinance or new loan. If you think you
cannot get a Car because you are bankrupt or
have no credit or bad credit talk to us and
start building your credit Now!
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