9. What should I do if I feel a payment will be late?
Many creditors such as mortgage lenders, credit card companies, auto finance organizations and utilities now have several options for quick payments. You may be able to pay online, pay over the phone or pay by overnight delivery..
However, it's wise to get quick payment information now, before it's needed. For instance, some creditors have one address for regular payments and another for overnight deliveries.
If you feel a payment will not be made or will be more than 30 days late, contact your lender immediately. It's often possible to work out an accommodation if you begin working with the lender as soon as possible.
10. Can I get a mortgage after a foreclosure or bankruptcy?
Foreclosure and bankruptcies are serious matters which are likely to make access to mortgage financing difficult if not impossible for several years. However, some borrowers are able to get mortgages again with some speed.
How? While foreclosures and bankruptcies are the worst credit events, they are not necessarily caused by consumer mismanagement or misdeeds. People have health emergencies. Companies close. Areas are devastated by natural disasters.
The bottom line is this: Mortgage underwriters want to know more about you and your situation. While loans may be approved automatically, declined loans are reviewed individually. Before looking for a home, speak with mortgage lenders if you have had a foreclosure or bankruptcy.
If you had a good credit record and encountered a financial catastrophe outside your control, lenders may be able to provide financing once credit has been re-established. Individual lenders can provide specific advice and information.
As the expression goes, it can't hurt to ask.
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