Credit History Repair: What If It's Beyond Repair?
Is it too late to still do credit history repair?
The story is usually the same. People get credit cards when they're young. They max them out. They borrow on one to pay the other. They get more cards until they can't anymore. Finally the minimum payments overwhelm their income and they're stuck.
No matter where you are financially, there are still options. The primary credit history repair options are bankruptcy, debt settlement, debt consolidation, credit counseling or simply changing your spending habits.
People often worry how making any changes will affect their credit. The more important issue is the mountain of debt that's eating your financial future. With too much debt, you won't be able to get any more credit anyway. Plus it's disrupting your cash flow.
Bankruptcy is good for people who have few assets and way more debt than they can pay back. It does cost a little bit of money and it will stay on your credit for up to 10 years.
Debt settlement is a good option for most people. Yes, it will hurt your credit in the short run because you have to go delinquent before creditors will work with you. You save up the money you'd be paying in minimum payments and then offer your creditors around 40% in a lump settlement. Make sure all your legal bases are covered such as getting it in writing and avoid having your wages garnished.
To do debt consolidation you get one big loan and to pay off your other loans. It's typically at a lower interest rate and often a secured loan such as a home equity loan. The trap many people fall in to is that they spend on the accounts they just paid off and end up in twice as much debt as they started with. If your house is collateral, you could end up losing it.
Please don't even attempt credit counseling. If you follow the money, they're working for the creditors. They get a cut if they set you up with a lower rate from a creditor. That's why most of them don't work with all creditors. You can lower your own interest rate if that's all you need. And for that service, they'll put a third party intervention mark on your credit which is not a good thing.
The best option is to manage your money better. Obviously if you're already too far behind, you need to do something more than just pay down your debt. If you can pay down your debt, pay the highest rates first. Negotiate your rates down and make your creditors bid against each other for your business. Once you pay off one, apply that payment to another. Keep that up until you're where you want to be.
No matter how bleak your situation might seem, you always have options. Figure out what your long term goals are and choose the options that get you there.
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