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It is not possible to say what an average loan is that a bank will offer after bankruptcy. This is because each situation is different and the bank will judge the request on its individual merits.

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How can one get a car loan after bankruptcy?

There are a number of places one may be able to get a loan to purchase a car after declaring bankruptcy. Depending on how long ago the bankruptcy was declared, a number of banks and credit unions may offer one a loan.


Will the same bank used in bankruptcy issue a persoanal loan?

While you are a bankrupt you can not legally take out a personal loan. Further before issuing you with a loan (even after your bankruptcy has cleared) all banks will perform credit checks and they will probably refuse you credit (the loan) on the basis of your history.


Where can one get a bankruptcy loan?

Most banks offer bankruptcy loans to individually who have filed for protection; depending on which type of bankruptcy an individual has filed the interest rates could be as high as 10%. Smaller lenders and local banks will be more willing to work with small businesses to help pay back debts and nullify the bankruptcy.


You owe your sister money can you file bankruptcy on that loan?

If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.


What is a reaffirmed loan?

A "reaffirmed loan" is a loan that the claimant in a bankruptcy has left out of the bankruptcy and is "reaffirming" that they will still pay the loan as usual.


What banks have the lowest interest loan rates?

Most banks offer competitive loan interest rates as the banks do not wish to lose customers. If one happens to find a lower rate than they are being offered at their bank, one would simply need to talk to their loan office and negotiate the rate.


Can someone with a bankruptcy but above-average income and a low debt-to-income ratio co-sign a student loan?

No. If someone has a bankruptcy in their last 10 years with an above average income and a low debt-to-income ratio can't co-sign a student loan.


What does Thornburg Mortgage offer for loan rates?

Thornburg Mortgage offered competitive loan rates. The company is no longer in service after filing for bankruptcy in 2009. The company is now known as TMST, Inc.


In a 1997 bankruptcy was your private student loan discharged if it was not a federal loan but a private loan from a lender?

Depends on how long the loan had been in repayment, whether or not it was insured by a non-profit. Please note that most federal loans are issued by private banks and INSURED by the government.


Can a person secure a mortgage after filing for bankruptcy?

"It is exceedingly difficult to do so. In most cases, bankruptcy inhibits that for the duration that the filing stays on record. If you do get a loan, it is usually at 8-12% rates, or 3-5% above the average. Total cost might be 200% of non bankruptcy loan."


Where can one find information on loan calculation?

There are several online loan calculators that are offered by banks that can give you a general idea about loan interest rates and amounts. However, you will get the most accurate loan information if you visit the bank directly and speak with a loan agent.


Can you file for bankruptcy while getting a home mortgage loan modification?

You cant have both concurrently. I know most servicers and Fannie guidelines for loan modifications do not allow a loan modification while in Bankruptcy. There is a bill floating around congress that would allow Bankruptcy judges to do cram downs and modifications of loan term in Bankruptcy court. This would be the most practiable way, However there is a huge lobby for the banks that dont want this bill passed. Do the mod, then file the BK. I'm assuming your filing a Chapter 13? You did not specify in your question.