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Can I get credit in the future if I declare bankruptcy?

De crédito después de la quiebra

Consejos de Alivio de la Deuda: Una bancarrota permanecerá en su informe de crédito por hasta diez años, así que si usted puede encontrar algún otro medio legítimo de alivio de la deuda de los consumidores, probablemente debería probar eso primero. Sin embargo, si después de una cuidadosa decide a declararse en quiebra, no se desespere. Hay leyes específicas que impiden que la discriminación contra alguien que ha declarado en bancarrota. No se puede negar una vivienda o un trabajo porque se declaró en quiebra, por ejemplo. Usted será capaz de obtener crédito nuevo en el futuro. Tal vez no sea tan fácil, y es casi seguro que será más caro, pero usted será capaz de solicitar y obtener crédito nuevo. Tome los siguientes consejos:? Demostrar un historial de trabajo estable y signos de reactivación financiera. ? Abra una cuenta de ahorros, y recibe una tarjeta de crédito asegurada. ? No aplique para un montón de tarjetas de crédito, o bien, ya que cada aplicación realmente disminuye su puntuación de crédito si se aceptan o no. ? Hacer pagos regulares a tiempo. ? Revise su informe de crédito con regularidad para asegurarse de que los pagos a tiempo se están reportando para que pueda obtener crédito para ellos. Los informes de crédito puede costar hasta 20 dólares cada uno, pero una ley recientemente promulgada hace posible que los ciudadanos de los EE.UU. para obtener una copia gratuita de su reporte de crédito de cada una de las tres principales agencias de informes de crédito una vez cada año. Puede solicitar un informe de cada organismo, cada cuatro meses y mantener una manija en lo que se informa de forma gratuita. Usted puede ordenar su informe anual gratuito en línea de crédito en AnnualCreditReport.com, llamando al 877-322-8228, o completando el formulario Annual Credit Report Request y enviándolo por correo a: Annual Credit Report solicitud de servicio, PO Caja 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281.

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