So the time has come for me to buy a new place to live. I have no debt, rebuilt my fico pretty well, it's a 756 now and own my 2 cars out right and have savings. I'm looking at a place that's $45,000. How long do I have to wait to buy? Is it to early being 1 year after discharge? Also, if I get a mortgage and put $5000 down I calculated my payment at only $260 a month. Would a bank even entertain such a low loan amount?
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Hi drowning, Hi back2school...long time no post!
Try a local bank who makes their own decisions on mortgage lending, get a face-to-face meeting to go over your personal situation and see what they say.
Congrats on your BK success!
Tom in ColoCh7 filed 5/12/2010.....341 meeting 6/30/2010....report of no distribution 8/15/2010.....discharged 10/01/2010.....closed 11/09/2010
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yes, i most certainly agree with the local credit union....however money seems to be tight everywhere...we just had a friend with a fico over 800....big downpayment....and couldn't get a dime out of 5 banks...
however, the amount your asking for is reasonable...so i hope the very best for you!! we did call fha and they told us at least 2 years if not longer so at this point we are in a situation where the owner has agreed to hold the mortgage for us if we can't get a mortgage.
best of luck with it!8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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After BK assuming you did not reaffirm then nothing else can cause any change to your credit report. However there is a separate recording systems, CAIVRS , that will record the non sell or full payoff of the lien and THAT will block you from FHA/conventional financing for the next 3/4 years respectively.3/2/09- Filed: chapter 7 / No asset
4/1/09- 341 Hearing: 1 creditor showed up Got to love family feuds
4/2/09- Trustee Report of No Distribution Filed
6/24/09- Discharged and case closed
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Hi all,
Some good news for us BK folks: if it was discharged in a BK, it is not supposed to show up on CAIVRS and FHA has reduced the time frame to two years past discharge date. Now FHA still wants a reason for the BK and some good credit rebuilding post-BK so it is still not a slam-dunk....
If the mortgage is discharged (no reaffirmation) and the lender forecloses, it is against the property, not you personally...shouldn't be a stretch to get it off your credit report.
tobee mentioned a good point, look for locals doing 'owner financed' We did that, it has been going great so far!
Tom in ColoCh7 filed 5/12/2010.....341 meeting 6/30/2010....report of no distribution 8/15/2010.....discharged 10/01/2010.....closed 11/09/2010
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Originally posted by tcreegan View PostHi all,
Some good news for us BK folks: if it was discharged in a BK, it is not supposed to show up on CAIVRS and FHA has reduced the time frame to two years past discharge date. Now FHA still wants a reason for the BK and some good credit rebuilding post-BK so it is still not a slam-dunk....
If the mortgage is discharged (no reaffirmation) and the lender forecloses, it is against the property, not you personally...shouldn't be a stretch to get it off your credit report.
tobee mentioned a good point, look for locals doing 'owner financed' We did that, it has been going great so far!
Tom in Colo
if one has already listed and no reaffirm and the mortgage was discharged along with the rest of the debt it would make sense...the bank can't go BACK...(or i guess they can try anything)...and THEN foreclose i.e. 9 months later after the debt was already discharged and now list it as a foreclosure...
really...though, if you think about it, a foreclosure stays on your credit report for 7 years while a bk stays on for 10....i wonder just how much weight one has over the other with respect to obtaining a new mortgage??8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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Originally posted by tcreegan View PostSome good news for us BK folks: if it was discharged in a BK, it is not supposed to show up on CAIVRS and FHA has reduced the time frame to two years past discharge date. Now FHA still wants a reason for the BK and some good credit rebuilding post-BK so it is still not a slam-dunk....
Tom in Colo
Originally posted by tobee43 View Postyes tom, that is my understanding as well...especially IF the foreclosure takes place AFTER the discharge....
if one has already listed and no reaffirm and the mortgage was discharged along with the rest of the debt it would make sense...the bank can't go BACK...(or i guess they can try anything)...and THEN foreclose i.e. 9 months later after the debt was already discharged and now list it as a foreclosure...
really...though, if you think about it, a foreclosure stays on your credit report for 7 years while a bk stays on for 10....i wonder just how much weight one has over the other with respect to obtaining a new mortgage??
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I'm glad Tom replied with that info because that's what I was banking on. The start of this post scared me. I think I asked a similar question about a year ago and it was my understanding that as long as the BK includes the house before it is foreclosed on then you're good. If it gets foreclosed on before you file BK then you have to wait another year to get financed through FHA. Two years for a BK if you basically maintain perfect credit during the 24 months prior to applying through FHA or 36 months with perfect credit after a foreclosure.
Basic FHA loan requirements I found doing a search.
1. Two Years of steady employment, preferably with same employer.
2. Last two years Income should be the same or increasing.
3. Credit report should typically have less than two thirty day lates in last two years with a minimum credit score of 620 or higher or in some cases no credit score at all.
4. Bankruptcy's must be at least two years old, with perfect credit since discharge.
5. Foreclosure's must be at least three years old, with perfect credit since.
6. Your new mortgage payment should be approximately 30% of your gross (before taxes) income.
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What if you want to walk away from your house but your bank takes 2 or 3 years to foreclose? We have had the 341 and if we can not find employment by March of 2011 we will move to Georgia. So if we give the keys to the bank and stop paying after March of 2011 and the bank wait till 2014 till foreclose, does my clock start in 2011 or 2014? thanksChapter 7 filed 11/4/10 ---- 341 Meeting 12/1/10 ---- Discharge 1/31/2011.
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thanks for all the replies! luckily i sold my prior home and paid the mortgage off in full prior to my bk. i never was late on my mortgage payment. so perhaps that will be an advantage for me. my dad said he would finance the property for me at 2% but i would rather not get involved with family and money. however, that would make my payment $160.88 at 2% for 15 years.9/22/2009 - officially filed chapter 7
11/03/2009 - scheduled 341 - COMPLETED
01/04/2010 - last day for objections
01/11/2010 - DISCHARGED & CLOSED
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