Debt Consolidation with Bad Credit

Posted on October 5th, 2006 in All Articles, Credit History, Debt Reduction by loaninfo


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Written by: John Mussi

If you have , you might wonder how you’re ever going
to get the money that you need to get out of and restore
your credit rating. As odd as it may seem, the answer to your
problems might be an; taking out a consolidation
loan can help you to repay part or all of your outstanding s
and leave you with only one payment to make each month instead
of several.

Getting a consolidation loan while you have
might seem impossible, but there are several ways that you can
improve your chances of finding and receiving the loan that you
need despite your less-than-perfect credit rating.

Here are some tips on how to improve your chances of getting the
loan that you need, as well as some hints on where to look for
lenders that will loan you the money even though your credit is
bad.

Paying Down Your s

The first thing that you might do in order to increase your
chances of getting the loan that you need is to spend a little
time trying to pay down your s and get most of them a bit
more current. Even if you can’t afford the minimum payments, you
should try sending what you can afford to as many of your
ors as you can.

If you can make two or three payments that are more or less on
time to some or all of your ors, it can help you to make
your case to a potential lender by showing that you’re trying to
repay your s but need some help in getting the money.

Paying down your s in this manner will also lower the total
amount that you owe and in doing so reduce the amount that
you’ll have to borrow… which can also help a lender to make a
decision.

Reducing the Number of s

Another way that you might be able to improve yourself in the
eyes of potential lenders is by reducing the number of
outstanding s that you have. Instead of paying small amounts
to several ors, you might decide to try to pay off a select
few s in order to stop those ors from continuing to make
negative reports against your credit.

This can have a significant impact on how you look to potential
lenders, though this method can cause some of your other s
to continue to grow because you’re only making payments on
certain s.

Partial Consolidation

If you aren’t able to borrow the money that you need to
consolidate all of your s, you might want to think about
borrowing only enough to consolidate your largest s. This
will pay off the s that you’re going to have the most
trouble with and replace them with a single payment, and it will
reduce the amount that you’re wanting to borrow enough that you
shouldn’t have much trouble finding a lender willing to offer
you the consolidation loan.

Finding the Right Loan

The key to finding the right loan for your consolidation is
to keep your options open. Request loan quotes from a variety of
lenders, including finance companies and online lenders, using a
high-value item or as collateral to secure the loan.
You’ll likely be paying a higher interest rate than you would if
you had better credit, but by taking the time to compare loan
quotes you should be able to find the best interest rate that
you can get.

You may freely reprint this article provided the following
author’s biography (including the live URL link) remains intact:

About the author:

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help
homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.
co.uk
website.

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