Bankruptcy Affect Credit
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Can You Avoid Bankruptcy? Tips on What You Can Do To Avoid Filing Bankruptcy
If you are on the brink of filing bankruptcy and need a way out, there are other options that may be available to you. This article can offer more information and tips on what you can do to avoid filing bankruptcy.
If you can avoid filing bankruptcy, you should. A bankruptcy can seriously affect your ability to get loans and credit for the next seven to ten years. Here are a few other options worth exploring, as well as a few tips on avoiding bankruptcy.
Debt Consolidation
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Post-Bankruptcy Mortgage Refinancing Myths
When it comes to getting a mortgage refinance or other types of credit after bankruptcy, there are a lot of misconceptions. Here are a few of the most common post-bankruptcy mortgage refinancing myths specifically for Alaska residents.
Myth #1: You Can't Get Approved for a Mortgage Refinance After Bankruptcy
Because this is such a common myth, many people avoid bankruptcy out of fear that they will never get any type of credit again. The truth of the matter is that even after bankruptcy, you w Read More...
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How to Rebuild Credit and Recovery from Personal Bankruptcy
Many of us have had a few bumps in our credit before, but overall they didn’t affect our credit scores too much. Then, there are those folks who have had serious credit problems and even filed for personal bankruptcy. For these people there is help out there, including Arizona bankruptcy lawyers and Phoenix bankruptcy lawyers.
Most people that have a personal bankruptcy need a lawyer to help them improve their credit while there are others who can salvage their credit score through hard work an Read More...
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