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Mortgage Refinance article : Refinancing After Bankruptcy – How to Find a Refi Sub Prime Lender
 

Finance > Mortgage Refinance > Refinancing After Bankruptcy – How to Find a Refi Sub Prime Lender

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Carrie Reeder

Refi sub prime lenders can help you refinance after a bankruptcy by underwriting your less than perfect score. Even with adverse credit history, you can expect rates to only be a couple of points higher than conventional loans. Sub prime financing has grown exponentially, so searching online will help you find the most competitive lender.

Who Offers Refinancing After Bankruptcy

Lending practices have changed in the last 15 years. Once it was almost impossible to get sub prime lending without paying outrageous fees and rates. Now, however, as more financing companies are entering the market, loan costs are becoming more reasonable.

Even traditional banks and credit unions are offering sub prime loans. Some lenders will only handle loans with moderate risk, such as a bankruptcy discharged two or more years ago. It is best to request loan estimates while accurately reporting your credit history to get a realistic answer from the financing company.

Where To Search For Sub Prime Lenders

Sub prime lenders come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but almost all can be found online. Besides getting basic information, you can also request estimates on refinancing your loans. So you can quickly find out how much you can save whether you are cashing out equity or consolidating bills.

Besides going to individual sites, you can also work with a broker site. As a third party, they often work out special deals with financing companies. In some cases you can find better deals with a broker than on your own. But don’t rely on claims; check the numbers for yourself.

Ways To Improve Your Refi Prospects

Lenders look at a variety of factors when considering your loan application. Cash assets, a large salary, and equity can all improve the rates you qualify for. Time will also improve your score. Waiting two years after a bankruptcy and following good credit habits can get your credit score back in the 600 range.

You may also want to consider making a future refinance part of your loan contract. Once your credit improves, your lender can automatically convert your loan to better rates. Another option is to opt for adjustable rates that initially are lower than fixed rates. You can also refinance with this option.

View our recommended Refinance After Bankruptcy lenders.

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide, an informational website about various types of loans.


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