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Bankruptcy Loans- In The Eyes Of The Lender You Are A High Risk Borrower

Date Published: 01st June 2009
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Filing for bankruptcy seems to spell doom for many people. This is because their lives become hard to bear due to lack of access to financial opportunities for growth. If you have been going through bankruptcy and you feel you need a loan to improve your life, look out for opportunities to increase your credit worth. This will make lenders more willing to extend you the loan facility as they will see that you are on the road to recovery.

Most lenders will not give loans to insolvent people until they have been discharged from the debts and all their creditors have been paid. Others will require you to wait for a period of up to 2 years after filing for insolvency. In this period of time, there is a lot you can do to improve on your records. To begin with, you can open a new account and make it work in your favour. This means that you will avoid having negative balances on it.


If you can show consistency, the lenders will be more than willing to sort you out in terms of a loan. You can qualify for many types of loans including personal, mortgage, purchase, refinance as well as car loans. There are some types of loans that you may not qualify for at this stage including those given to students. This is especially true if a previously acquired one is still pending or not cleared.

The reason behind this is because student loans are rarely forgiven even when one has filed for bankruptcy. Once your lender has approved you for the credit facility, you should expect to pay higher interest rates than other borrowers. Remember that in the eyes of the lender you are a high risk borrower.

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