Rebuilding our credit is going to be a long uphill battle. We weren't able to file soon enough so there are a ton of charge offs, even a couple of judgments. We don't have the $$ liability, but the challenge will be rebuilding our credit with all that stuff on there.
So, we will file tomorrow... is there anything I can do to get a jump start after we've filed, but before we are discharged? I know that I can' take any new debt till after the discharge, which is fine, but should I pull the reports after the 341 and start trying to fix reporting errors, or just wait till the discharge is granted.
What do you reccomend for rebuilding credit? We will have student loans with solid repayment history, and my car payment we plan to re-affirm, so that should be current as well. Is it better to get a small secured card and use it and pay it off every month, or wait a few months for an unsecured card offer and use that and pay off every month... what else can we do? I'm thinking we will need 2 cards, one in my name, one in my husband's (I didn't take his last name, so our credit reports stay really really seperate).
Any other suggestions? We want to be able to get a home again in 4-5 years, and I'd like to re-establish my credit in that time. We may need an auto loan in April 2009 (My lease will be up and we plan to buy outright. Will owe $12K, probably put about $5k down and finance the other $7K). I'm not expecting fabulous rates, but it would be nice if I wasn't paying more than 12% or so... My husband's car is owned outright at the moment, we will probably need to replace his in 2-3 years. Other than that, I don't anticipate "needing" credit, but I want to do everything possible to raise our scores once I finally can. Any thoughts are appreciated.
So, we will file tomorrow... is there anything I can do to get a jump start after we've filed, but before we are discharged? I know that I can' take any new debt till after the discharge, which is fine, but should I pull the reports after the 341 and start trying to fix reporting errors, or just wait till the discharge is granted.
What do you reccomend for rebuilding credit? We will have student loans with solid repayment history, and my car payment we plan to re-affirm, so that should be current as well. Is it better to get a small secured card and use it and pay it off every month, or wait a few months for an unsecured card offer and use that and pay off every month... what else can we do? I'm thinking we will need 2 cards, one in my name, one in my husband's (I didn't take his last name, so our credit reports stay really really seperate).
Any other suggestions? We want to be able to get a home again in 4-5 years, and I'd like to re-establish my credit in that time. We may need an auto loan in April 2009 (My lease will be up and we plan to buy outright. Will owe $12K, probably put about $5k down and finance the other $7K). I'm not expecting fabulous rates, but it would be nice if I wasn't paying more than 12% or so... My husband's car is owned outright at the moment, we will probably need to replace his in 2-3 years. Other than that, I don't anticipate "needing" credit, but I want to do everything possible to raise our scores once I finally can. Any thoughts are appreciated.
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