I'm going to file Ch. 7 and my fiance will not. His credit is good and when he finishes school he'll have a great income but lots of student debt (no other debt at all). When we want to buy a house in the future after we are married will it be a problem because of my BK?
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I believe it will all come down to what your debt to income ratio is at the time you are going to buy along with how far back the BK was. Another factor, of course, will be how tight or loose the banks are after this whole financial crisis.
One more thing...how well you have manged any credit you have after the BK.Filed C7: 12/16/08; 341 Meeting: 1/22/09
Last Day for Objections: 3/23/09 (No Objections)
Discharged: 4/3/09
Closed: 3/23/10
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Originally posted by NeedNewStart View PostI'm going to file Ch. 7 and my fiance will not. His credit is good and when he finishes school he'll have a great income but lots of student debt (no other debt at all). When we want to buy a house in the future after we are married will it be a problem because of my BK?_________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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My attorney told me so as long as I didn't do anything stupid after the discharge, that after about 2 years, I would be able to buy a house or car with a decent interest rate. Keep in mind, of course, I'd have to have the correct income for the loan, and again, not get into any sort of credit trouble afterward.
My cousin went chapter 7, and a couple of years later, she bought a house w/no cosigner.
I agree w/the poster who said, it will also depend on how banks are after this credit/financial crisis passes.
With the record number of filings though..at some point, one would think they'll have to extend credit to us so as long as we show steady income, and no risks of debt issues creeping back up.
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Originally posted by NeedNewStart View PostThanks for all of the replies
So even if we did want to buy a house within a year of my filing.... could he just by the house himself and leave me totally out of it even though we'll be married?
If you are not on the loan, your income usually cannot be considered for repayment (even though it would likely be used for repayment if you are married).
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