There's a big difference between a dismissed bankruptcy and a discharged bankruptcy. It's harder to get approved to finance a car with a dismissed bankruptcy, but you still have options to look into.
Continue ReadingThere's a big difference between a dismissed bankruptcy and a discharged bankruptcy. It's harder to get approved to finance a car with a dismissed bankruptcy, but you still have options to look into.
Continue ReadingSome people may think that filing for bankruptcy allows them to keep their auto loan without paying for it. That's not the case, but you may be eligible to keep your car loan, depending on the bankruptcy you file.
Continue ReadingThings may have been rough before you filed for bankruptcy. After bankruptcy, however, you're likely in a much better place, and getting into your next auto loan could be easier than you might think.
Continue ReadingIt can be difficult to know where to go for your next car loan after bankruptcy. Subprime auto lenders can help people post-bankruptcy because they realize you're more than just a credit score.
Continue ReadingGetting a car loan once you file bankruptcy is possible in some cases. Whether or not you can get approved for an auto loan depends on the type of bankruptcy you file and the dealership you're working with.
Continue ReadingIf you're filing for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you may be able to save some cash on your car by using a cramdown. We cover how cramdowns work and the requirements to help you decide if it's the right path for you.
Continue ReadingFiling bankruptcy lowers your credit score, and the bankruptcy stays on your credit reports for many years. Let's take a closer look at the process of filing for bankruptcy, and how it may actually help you get a car loan when it's over.
Continue ReadingYour ability to get into an auto loan after a bankruptcy depends on how that bankruptcy filing ended. There's a big difference between and a bankruptcy discharge and a bankruptcy dismissal.
Continue ReadingRefinancing isn't normally an option for those in the middle of a bankruptcy filing. However, there are ways you can adjust the terms of your auto loan and keep a modest car, depending on what type of bankruptcy you filed.
Continue ReadingBuying a car while in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy may not seem like something you can do, but the court knows that people sometimes need a vehicle right away. If you need a car during an open Chapter 13 bankruptcy, there's a process in place to help you get an auto loan.
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