Personal Bankruptcy If It's Unavoidable, File Now
The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, signed into law by President Bush last April, promises changes to Federal bankruptcy law that have been long sought by the lending industry. The bill promises sweeping changes to Federal law, and will make it much harder for the average consumer ...
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New Bankruptcy Law Wheres the Consumer Protection?
On April 20, 2005, President Bush signed into law the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, a piece of sweeping legislation that brought about the most sweeping changes in personal bankruptcy law in the last quarter century. This bill, which takes effect in October 2005, passed with the ...
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Buying A Home After Bankruptcy - How Long Should You Wait to Buy?
Individuals interested in purchasing their own home strive to maintain a positive credit rating. This is achieved by paying bills on time, having a low debt to income ratio, and so forth. Nevertheless, several lenders are eager to offer home mortgages to individuals with bad credit. These mortgages ...
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How To Avoid Bankruptcy And Save Your Credit
If you think that filing for bankruptcy will solve all your debt problems, you are being misled. Bankruptcy filing can come to haunt you for years and that is why this decision should be taken after careful analysis and deliberation. Plus, you should do your research to explore other bankruptcy ...
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How to Restore Your Credit after a Bankruptcy
It is unfortunate that many bankruptcy attorneys do not give their clients more direction with regard to restoring themselves after their bankruptcy. There are some simple steps that anyone who files a bankruptcy needs to take in order to restore themselves financially.Using these steps below, you ...
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Utah, the Nation's Bankruptcy Capital
Congress recently passed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, designed to minimize frivolous bankruptcy filings and to require debtors to repay some of their debt. Once it takes effect in October, 2005, the law will make it harder for those with problem debt to have their ...
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Lawyers Are not Always a Solution for Credit Repair and Credit Building
Lawyers often charge high fees to help individuals get out of debt. Credit repair clinics are available to assist individuals with debt relief, but only the absolute desperate would even consider these types of solutions.So, if this is not the solution for repairing credit, then what is? Many ...
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Recent Bankruptcy? It's Not Impossible to Obtain a Home Loan
Because the new bankruptcy laws go into effect on October 17, 2005, more Americans than ever are filing for relief using the federal bankruptcy laws. The vast majority are simply overextended and cannot possibly repay the obligations they have open.However, for many filers, the opportunity of ...
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Credit after Bankruptcy - Getting Approved for a Mortgage
After a recent or past bankruptcy, most people want to get on the path
toward establishing good credit. To accomplish this goal, some choose
to purchase a home. While a new home purchase is a good way to rebuild
credit and increase your credit score, purchasing a home after a recent
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Three Quick Steps To Getting A Mortgage After Bankruptcy
Finding a mortgage after bankruptcy is much easier today than it used to be. After you have declared bankruptcy and cleaned up your credit, you can easily qualify for a mortgage with a reasonable rate. To get the best rate possible you will want to have your finances in order and be able to pay a ...
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