Credit After Bankruptcy

“Discover How to Remove
a Bankruptcy from Your Credit Report”

A bankruptcy showing on your credit report is enough for many lenders to deny you completely. It doesn’t matter if your problems are in the past, if you just went through some hard times and now you’re back on your feet, that scarlet letter of having a bankruptcy listed on your report is enough to blackball you from ever getting credit.

There is a myth out there that says that a bankruptcy cannot ever be removed from your credit, that it will remain on there indefinitely and that you can never get away from it. When the fact is that many times a bankruptcy is the first start to digging yourself out of the hole.

If you are in a place where you cannot pay your bills and the creditors are calling and you are completely stressed out, you are not usually in a place where you can turn things around. The stress is too deep. You are too focused on everything that is going wrong to even think about how to make things right.

Sometimes bankruptcy is the answer, a fresh start, a new beginning and you can turn your life around. Everybody makes mistakes. We shouldn’t have to pay for them forever.


Bankruptcy removed from credit report

 

While many people may tell you that it is impossible to remove a bankruptcy from your credit report the truth is that there are no negative listings on a credit report that cannot be questioned and possibly disputed and removed.