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subject: Getting an Auto Loan Despite Having Filed Chapter 13 in the Past [print this page]


Author: Jason Samuels

Getting an auto loan poses the biggest challenge to people who have either had their bankruptcy dismissed or discharged. The challenge may be great but getting an auto loan approved is not impossible. Just follow the right steps and getting an auto loan even after chapter 13 is quite possible. This article will critically analyze some of the problems you will normally face and will try to recommend some possible solutions to your problems.

First off, you must know that the auto loan lenders are probably going to be very suspicious of you because of the chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcies you filed, even though they was discharged almost a year ago. They may even evaluate your credit history a bit too critically. By now, you must also have found out by visiting your local dealership that getting an auto loan will be very hard after the recent discharge of your bankruptcy. You must have found out by now that the chapter 7 bankruptcy you filed is not going to fall off your credit report before a term of 7 years, the same may be true for all those who filed for a chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Now you must know that when a person's bankruptcy is finally dismissed, it remains on their credit report for a period of ten years. This time period starts right after a bankruptcy is dismissed, not filed.

Even with your credit report showing a Chapter 13, it is still possible to get an auto loan. All you need to do is prove without a doubt to the lender is that you are going to remain true to your word and pay back the loan. Also, remember that you will not get the same low interest rate that others with a spotless credit score might get, that is because of you being a high risk client because of that chapter 13 or 7 bankruptcy.

A number of auto loan lending organizations are available online where you can apply for an auto loan even after filing bankruptcy. You can easily search on Google for these organizations and fill out their online forms. Remember to read their terms and conditions in detail. You may just be able to come to an agreement with beneficial financial institution based purely on your advocation of your case. It will be a good idea to begin your search now because the process of applying for an auto loan may be full of effort and time consuming.About the Author:

Jason Samuels has been entrenched in the auto loans industry for numerous years and writes articles to help consumers understand the upsides and drawbacks of getting auto loans and bad credit auto loans. Jason is amazing at answering common, everyday questions in his articles and news posts. To read more from Jason and his other articles or if you would like to apply for an auto loan, auto credit or a bad credit auto loan, just visit his website: Loans4Drivers.com.




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