So we just got discharged today and it indeed feels great. I was waiting for this moment long ago. The next step is to start rebuilding our credit history right away.
Because we need a reliable car, we were thinking to buy a car and use that to rebuild the credit. Plus, open 3 credit cards and maybe put about $30 on each one every month and pay it off right away.
I have already pulled my credit report to start disputing accounts that were not reported correctly (I knew that BK probably won't be marked as discharged yet). It appeared that there's nothing to dispute except for my bankruptcy status, it says filed and needs to say discharged. My credit scores are Equifax 528, TransUnion 568, Experian 560; my wife's scores are Equifax 581, TransUnion 592, Experian 611.
Regarding an auto loan, we're thinking to buy a car for $15k (total, with taxes, fees, etc. included) but we want to turn in our cars which will result in about $6k down payment and that will leave us with $9k to loan. We'll get a 60-month loan but we're going to be paying extra to pay off the loan in 1.5 years. That way we'll have enough cash reserve on our hands left just in case. We don't want to give out all cash and I don't want to buy a heavily used car, I just can't get those right and also end up buying something that requires a lot of repairs. The car that we're looking at is $16k retail so we'll be far from negative equity, again, just in case...
Now, I don't think I can do much to my scores except for getting my bk reported as discharged.
I have the following questions:
1) What increase should I expect once the bk is reported on the credit report as discharged?
2) How soon will my bk be reported as discharged on our credit report?
3) What is the quickest way to get the bk reported as discharged on our credit reports?
Your opinions / comments, suggestions on anything would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
Because we need a reliable car, we were thinking to buy a car and use that to rebuild the credit. Plus, open 3 credit cards and maybe put about $30 on each one every month and pay it off right away.
I have already pulled my credit report to start disputing accounts that were not reported correctly (I knew that BK probably won't be marked as discharged yet). It appeared that there's nothing to dispute except for my bankruptcy status, it says filed and needs to say discharged. My credit scores are Equifax 528, TransUnion 568, Experian 560; my wife's scores are Equifax 581, TransUnion 592, Experian 611.
Regarding an auto loan, we're thinking to buy a car for $15k (total, with taxes, fees, etc. included) but we want to turn in our cars which will result in about $6k down payment and that will leave us with $9k to loan. We'll get a 60-month loan but we're going to be paying extra to pay off the loan in 1.5 years. That way we'll have enough cash reserve on our hands left just in case. We don't want to give out all cash and I don't want to buy a heavily used car, I just can't get those right and also end up buying something that requires a lot of repairs. The car that we're looking at is $16k retail so we'll be far from negative equity, again, just in case...
Now, I don't think I can do much to my scores except for getting my bk reported as discharged.
I have the following questions:
1) What increase should I expect once the bk is reported on the credit report as discharged?
2) How soon will my bk be reported as discharged on our credit report?
3) What is the quickest way to get the bk reported as discharged on our credit reports?
Your opinions / comments, suggestions on anything would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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