Getting approved after bankruptcy
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Getting approved after bankruptcy
Looking to get financed after a Chapter 7 over 3 years old perfect credit since have even gotten financed on a house. Who can help with reasonable rates and not needing a down payment big enough to buy a nice used boat?
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No experience but buying a house or car SHOULD be easier than buying a boat. Let's face it, for people who get into financial trouble, a boat is likely the FIRST thing they stop making payments on and a house/car is likely one of the LAST things they stop making payments on. Even for those with perfect credit (mine's over 800) interest rates are higher than what I find on homes. (Although I haven't had a boat payment in nearly 15 years)
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Not going to happen unless you put a ton of cash down...just reality. Good luck.
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No experience but buying a house or car SHOULD be easier than buying a boat. Let's face it, for people who get into financial trouble, a boat is likely the FIRST thing they stop making payments on and a house/car is likely one of the LAST things they stop making payments on. Even for those with perfect credit (mine's over 800) interest rates are higher than what I find on homes. (Although I haven't had a boat payment in nearly 15 years)
It was a rough few years divorce, etc. But you rebound start over, etc.
That is why I figured I would check here I know that some lenders hang on this board as well. I guess we will see.
Thanks for the comments so far.
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What are your current FICO scores on TU, EX and EQ?
Income?
DTI ratio?
If you have decent scores, a good income and a low DTI, you should be able to find financing relatively easily.
As mentioned, get with a credit union....they are much more personable....I wouldn't deal with a TBTF bank. (Too big too fail)
If you don't know your FICO scores, go here....https://www.myfico.com/Member_Home.aspx
I believe they have a trial membership for a $1, then cancel within 7 days if you like...no more charges to your credit card.
Income?
DTI ratio?
If you have decent scores, a good income and a low DTI, you should be able to find financing relatively easily.
As mentioned, get with a credit union....they are much more personable....I wouldn't deal with a TBTF bank. (Too big too fail)
If you don't know your FICO scores, go here....https://www.myfico.com/Member_Home.aspx
I believe they have a trial membership for a $1, then cancel within 7 days if you like...no more charges to your credit card.
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High 600's on FICO not in the 700's because of the 7,
Income in the $200's
Almost no DTI considering
Most CU's around here don't do boats, but I will keep looking. Any lenders on here walk that line?
Income in the $200's
Almost no DTI considering
Most CU's around here don't do boats, but I will keep looking. Any lenders on here walk that line?
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DCU has great boat loan rates. Also 3 Rivers FCU in nirthern Indiana, is a great cu.
You dont have to have a local cu in order to finance you. I belong to DCU based in Maryland (or MA) and i live in Ohio.
Hard to imagine no cu 's in the big city of chicago dont finance boats, especially with the lake? That cant be the situation.
Id call every cu you can today, local and across the country, and simply ask them about boat financing and tell them your situation. Ill bet youll get several, "sure, it shouldnt be a problem."