How To Buy A House After Bankruptcy

Preparing to purchase a home in Missouri requires careful planning, especially after going through a bankruptcy.  Contrary to what some would have you believe, just because you filed for bankruptcy does not mean you can never buy another home. There are plenty of creative ways to rebuild your credit in preparation for buying a new home. Understanding the next steps can help you proceed with confidence as you continue to take control of your future and create a better life. Northland Bankruptcy Law has the experience necessary to help you navigate the bankruptcy system and obtain a fair and just financial recovery. Read on to learn more about how bankruptcy impacts the obligation of your cosigners and guarantors to pay your debts and what you can do to protect them.


Waiting for the right time

You will need to wait some time before you can qualify to purchase a home again after bankruptcy. According to Realtor, how long you will need to wait depends on a few different factors including the type of bankruptcy you filed for and the type of home loan you need.

Obviously the longer you wait after the dismissal of your bankruptcy, the better it looks when you fill out a home loan application. However, just because you have to wait to apply for a home loan does not mean that you cannot do anything. Use your time to rebuild your credit, develop a budget and regain control of your finances.

Knowing your rights

Just because you previously filed for bankruptcy does not mean you have lost your rights. Some lenders may disregard your qualifications with just one look at your financial record. Knowing your rights and the laws in the state of Missouri can help you recognize discriminatory practices.

Before applying for a new mortgage, check your credit score for errors. It is not uncommon for reporting errors to continue to affect your score even after you have improved your financial situation and have rebuilt your credit.


Call Northland Bankruptcy Law for Help With Your Bankruptcy!

Are you currently struggling with debt? Are you searching for a way to put a stop to creditor harassment? Has a recent financial hardship placed you in a position where you may be facing foreclosure, wage garnishment, or car repossession? No matter your financial situation, Northland Bankruptcy Law can help guide you to a more stable financial future. For a more comprehensive list of all the questions you might have about bankruptcy, and for a free consultation, please call (816)-452-1800. If you have further questions about your case, do not hesitate to reach out to us by the phone number, through the contact form, or by emailing [email protected].