July 22, 2008

Obtaining a Loan is Still Possible After Bankruptcy

Filing bankruptcy does not end the possibility of obtaining a personal loan. In fact, a person who files bankruptcy can obtain a bad credit personal loan in as little as 30 days after the discharge of the bankruptcy. And since they cannot file for another bankruptcy for seven years, this provides insurance for companies that are willing to take a chance on someone with bad credit knowing that they have legal recourse to recoup the amount of the loan.

Many traditional lenders won't lend money to someone who has filed bankruptcy, but there are other lenders who cater to those who have filed bankruptcy. Even though individuals who have filed bankruptcy have been counseled at the time of their filing on financial management and responsibility, there is no law that says they have to follow the advice.

After a bankruptcy is discharged, individuals are free to go out and take out bad credit loans as they please and there are companies that flock to them.

Although bankruptcy records are open the public, and their availability is often seen as an embarrassing punishment for ignoring past responsibility, the availability of bad credit personal loans after bankruptcy has many taking that route to get out from under a heavy debt load. Even with the new laws there are those who continue to pile on debt and file for bankruptcy every seven years or as soon as the law permits.

Multiple Bankruptcies Don't Matter

While many laws exist over who can offer bad credit personal loans after bankruptcy and the interest rates charged for them, there is no laws governing who can apply for them. Even a person who has multiple bankruptcies in their past are free to seek financial help wherever they can find it. Despite the significantly higher cost of bad credit personal loans after bankruptcy people often flock to the lender offering such loans.

Few, if any of the lenders offering bad credit personal loans after bankruptcy require any type of collateral for the money, even knowing there is a good chance the loan will go into default, the recourse available, including wage garnishment, make them a profitable business. When a person defaults on bad credit personal loans after bankruptcy a court-ordered repayment is typically granted for the amount of the loan and any costs associated with collecting the loan.

Often the cost of collection approaches the amount of the initial loan along with courts costs, attorney fees and collection agency fees, all charged to the delinquent creditor. This adds even more to the cost of obtaining bad credit personal loans after bankruptcy.

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