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Bad Credit Credit Report Repair - Why Do It Yourself?
A credit report is a powerful piece of paper. Lenders look at it closely when deciding whether or not to give you a loan. Insurance companies can use it to determine your rates or whether they will cover you at all. Employers can access it and use it as a ...

Do it yourself Credit Repair
Many of us believe that it is only through an agency that we could possibly have any hope for repairing our own credit. Rest assured that this is not true. It could possibly cost you more money and time to arrange through an agency than it would to just ...

The Tales of the 0% APR Credit Card
People used to think that they had enough on their benefits with their credit cards. They thought that the rewards they get and the low interest they have is already enough to last a lifetime. However, there are instances when they get to have the chance ...




Bad Credit Refinance 101: The Hows and The Whats
 
If you are like every other home owner or general consumer out there, you need to pay for your expenses somehow. If you have bad credit, you might be limited in your options as to what you can do (or so you think.keep reading!). This can be especially annoying to homeowners who want to refinance their mortgages to take advantage of low interest rates but have had a few debt defaults in recent years. The story is always the same: you see these low 5% interest rates advertised on TV and you know that you deserve to refinance your home loan with this low interest rate. However, once you call, you find out that in fact you can refinance your mortgage, but it will cost you a lot more than you think. "What?" you think to yourself. "Why does it cost more for me to refinance my mortgage than I thought it would?" The reason is simple: bad credit. Refinancing with bad credit can be difficult. You might have filed for bankruptcy or racked up a whole bunch of debt which you just couldn't pay off. Debt defaults take a long time to get off your credit report (if they ever come off!) and they can affect every lender to whom you owe money.
This is because these days, lenders are very clued in to borrowers credit scores and credit history. All your credit information is stored in a giant database somewhere and if your credit is bad for some reason, it's going to show up on a mortgage refinancing report. And banks probably don't mind seeing a few defaults and bad credit accounts here and there. More fees for them! Your bank might like to see one of their client's earmarked as 'bad credit'.they can raise your interest rate and you can't do anything about it.
These days, having bad credit isn't necessarily as bad as it should be. This is because banks are business entities too. Banks borrow money just like people do. In times of relatively low interest rates, banks need to make money by originating loans. And, a lot of new 'subprime' lenders have opened up shop in recent years and are specifically in the business of lending to people with bad credit. They are looking to refinance bad credit accounts like yours and collect massive fees on the backend.
Many people with bad credit history look to take out loans from friends and family. While this may be a fairly good short term solution, it might not be the smartest of long term business moves. What you need to do is refinance your mortgage and lower your payment. The best thing you can do for yourself is to shop around. I'd be willing to bet that some banks will give you a better deal on a mortgage refinancing than you think they would. Find out who's got the best rate to get the best deal on your loan. This might take a little legwork, but it could pay off. Finding that right bank to give you the right deal on your refinancing will be worth the effort.
Mortgage can last a lifetime and that extra 1% can add up to literally thousands of dollars over the years. I have friends that are in their 70s and still paying off their home loans. It'll pay off in the long run to make sure you find the best deal possible. Don't let bad credit stop you from refinancing your home.

About the Author
Richard Martin is a contributing writer at http://www.LegalClips.com. LegalClips.com has Vioxx and injury lawyer articles.



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UK: Gov extends credit to cover TV, toons, vidgames: Location: Europe 2012 - UK
Chicago Tribune
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Credit Suisse Says Petersen's YPF Loan Payable Immediately
San Francisco Chronicle
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Credit Suisse Group AG said the overdue tranche of a $1 billion loan to Argentina's Petersen Group backed by a stake in oil producer YPF SA is "payable immediately" in its second notice in seven days. Credit Suisse sent the ...

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Justice Department Probe of Credit Swaps Said to Widen
Bloomberg
The US Justice Department is expanding its antitrust investigation into data provider Markit Group Ltd. to include other companies in the credit-default swap market, according to three people familiar with the matter. Investigators are asking market ...

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Sprint offers $100 trade-in credit for iPhones from competing carriers
Apple Insider
By AppleInsider Staff In an effort to drum up subscribership and advertise its unlimited data plan for the iPhone 4S, Sprint revealed on Friday that it will begin offering a $100 credit to any customer who trades in an iPhone from another carrier.
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Job No. 1 after college: Establish credit history
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But to do all of that, you need to establish something else first: your credit history. Your credit record reflects how well you've paid bills and whether you'll be financially responsible in the future. Landlords, lenders and utilities all look at ...
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