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Rebuilding your credit post- bankruptcy discharge

I have been getting more and more calls from my former bankruptcy clients, who have been working hard on rebuilding their credit and savings post- bankruptcy discharge, asking when they can qualify to buy a home. The answer used to be 2-4 years, but there are several mortgage companies out there who have been opening up financing for post-bankruptcy clients to as soon as 1 day after discharge (see https://www.peoplesbankmtg.com/mortgage-after-bankruptcy/).

There are specific strategies you can use to rebuild your credit score and if you actively save the money that you had been spending on debt prior to your bankruptcy, you can be in an even better position to get a good rate when financing the purchase of your home. Let us know your situation and we can connect you with the best strategy for taking advantage of the fresh start you received from your bankruptcy discharge.

Call today for a consultation with one of our caring and experienced Attorneys!

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