Getting Loans After Consumer Bankruptcy
Once you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy , can you apply and be approved for loans again? This is a common concern among individuals who file for consumer bankruptcy, and it is important to emphasize that filing for bankruptcy and receiving a discharge does not make it impossible to obtain credit again. According to a recent article in Consumer Affairs , having a bankruptcy discharge on your credit report could mean that a loan could end up costing a little bit more in terms of the interest rate, but a bankruptcy declaration does not mean that you will be unable to obtain credit. The article cites a recent study conducted by Lending Tree, which provides important data to consumers who are considering bankruptcy in Oak Park. Bankruptcy Might Add Costs But Will Not Prevent You from Getting a Loan There are many misconceptions about consumer bankruptcy. As the article explains, while bankruptcy can have some negative consequences, “it doesn’...