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Second Mortgage Loans After Bankruptcy

 

The purpose of bankruptcy is to give the debtor a new start in his life by repaying creditors in a systematic way. Thus, bankruptcy does not prevent anybody from taking a loan. Today, the lending rules are becoming much more relaxed, and you should not worry that you have lost your dream to buy a home or acquire a property even after you have gone bankrupt.

A second mortgage after bankruptcy requires at least two years waiting on part of the borrower. He should also pay all the bills on time during this period and save for the down payment amount, if possible. One fact that you have to keep in mind is that you may not qualify for the best interest rates, but your determined efforts to re-establish your credit could convince the creditor. A large down payment might impress the lender, and he may offer a lower interest rate. PMI is the other factor that would be involved, due to the poor credit history. Avoid mortgages with two to three years of prepayment penalties. Remember, the rates on mortgage after insolvency may be up to 12 times higher than that of the regular mortgage.

If you plan to get a mortgage within two years of bankruptcy discharge, you have to provide evidence for the flawless on-time payments you have made since your bankruptcy. But after the two-year waiting period, it is easy to get a mortgage with a small down payment, and you may even qualify for a 100% mortgage.

Author: Max Bellamy
 
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