Money Insights Tagged ‘Economy Crisis’
The Boomerang
The time bomb that was the credit crunch was born out of the refinancing boom that happened when people decided to use up the equity within their homes. Equity in a home is not a fixed metric that remains invariable whatever the circumstances. This was the case with the credit crunch. In order to arrive at a figure of equity, you need to make an educated guess at the price of the property in question within the constraints of the current market environment. Herein lays the danger because that price can be very arbitrary. It can depend on very fluid factors such the perception of the buyers.
Once you have filed for bankruptcy no one seems to be willing to lend you money. Since the credit scores are so low, that any lender or investor does not believe your capacity to repay it. In such a case, it is almost impossible to believe that you will get any type of financial help.

However, there is a way to recover your credibility in the market and continue your life normally. As soon as you file for bankruptcy, you cannot take up any loan, but if you take care of all your repayments and bills, and give no chance to the credit agency to have any complaints against you, then it is quite possible to recover your lost scores. The process might be a bit lengthy but is it manageable in less than two years. Furthermore, there are cases when you do not need to wait for the whole period of recovery, you can file for loans with some percentage of down payment. The requirement being quite the same, close watches at all the payments that are needed to be made.
Hence to get mortgage loans is not impossible, even if you have filed for bankruptcy.
All of us have gone through a tough time financially in the past couple of years due to the recession which hit the American economy and as a result thousands of people lost their jobs and had to do make a living with very little money. The global financial crisis had a negative impact on all the major industries in America and things came to a standstill. The housing industry in America too was affected and the common man had to worry about his shelter as well in these difficult times.
These days, the US residential housing is facing a lot of problems and a major percentage of it is in a complete mess and there has to be a solution for it. The homeowner in America today owes a lot more than the actual market value of their home and is badly in a debt. Even if the person who owns a home wishes to sell it today the sale proceeds will still not be enough to repay the loan hence he will still need to pay back the remaining amount by himself, which may be a huge burden. And this will leave him without a shelter as well and so most people see it as a negative thing in America, who has taken a home loan.









