cspence
In the army and trying to buy first car. Looking for a somewhat low interest loan for 15,000. Don't have enough credit built up for one from usaa. Any suggestions?
Answer
Auto finance is what I do for a living and there are several lenders that cater to the military.
Find a large dealer that advertises Special Finance, they should be able to tell you whats needed for you to be approved.
Good luck.
Auto finance is what I do for a living and there are several lenders that cater to the military.
Find a large dealer that advertises Special Finance, they should be able to tell you whats needed for you to be approved.
Good luck.
Bad credit, in an apartment lease, in military....can i get a va loan and a house???
Jaydensmom
i am sure i could get the VA loan but with poor credit, will i still be able to get a $189,000 house?? I guess, i'll break my lease.
first time buyer also. is that a benefit or nothing?
haha what the hell??? I dont even drink alcohol, so i guess that makes sense! hahaha. thanks for the asnwer!
Answer
A VA loan has become just as difficult as any other home loan if you have poor credit. If you want to purchase a house, you may find it easier to get a first time buyers loan, or by contacting your local Rural Development Office.
Now if you want to try to obtain a VA loan, you will have to contact the VA and get your certificate of eligibility. Once you have that, it is still up to the lender to approve your loan.
As far as breaking your lease, only you can answer that.
A VA loan has become just as difficult as any other home loan if you have poor credit. If you want to purchase a house, you may find it easier to get a first time buyers loan, or by contacting your local Rural Development Office.
Now if you want to try to obtain a VA loan, you will have to contact the VA and get your certificate of eligibility. Once you have that, it is still up to the lender to approve your loan.
As far as breaking your lease, only you can answer that.
Debt consolidation loan for military with bad credit?
James J
Joined the Navy this year and I am an E-4 in the Nuke program. I need to get a consolidation loan or some type of something to clear my credit up. It's in the 400s. I know, that's extremely bad. I didn't incur the debt though. My mother took out about 6-8 credit cards and one loan in my name. It's in my name so I need to take care of it. (No I'm not going to prosecute my mother and no she doesn't have the financial obligations to help me pay them off.) I need to know what my options are in clearing this up. Navy Fed won't even give me a loan (my bank). I would like to have a lump sum and pay everyone off. Most of them said they would back track on my credit so the missed payments and what not do not show on my credit report. That would be great, but I don't know anywhere to go to get $12000-13000. You would think being in the military things would be much easier in accomplishing, but no. If there is anyone out there who has some useful information, please help. Thanks
Answer
Stay away from any firm that says it can repair or back track your credit report. These are scams.
You may not be able to get a debt consolidation loan with a credit score in the 400s. However, you can qualify for relief under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act. It covers debt accumulated prior to your enlistment and it will lower your interest rate to 6% and spread out your obligations. It also stops most civil action (such as collection action) against your accounts while you are on active duty.
And, I agree it would be best to talk this over with a JAG. They can help you.
Stay away from any firm that says it can repair or back track your credit report. These are scams.
You may not be able to get a debt consolidation loan with a credit score in the 400s. However, you can qualify for relief under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act. It covers debt accumulated prior to your enlistment and it will lower your interest rate to 6% and spread out your obligations. It also stops most civil action (such as collection action) against your accounts while you are on active duty.
And, I agree it would be best to talk this over with a JAG. They can help you.
Is the Credit and Loan Complex as bad as the Military-Industrial Complex?
Q. Is this "financialization" the kind of control a Credit and Loan Complex exert over society every bit as insidious as the Military-Industrial Complex. One covered up in the mainstream. Its dark side papered over suppressed. Made up of Wall Street; big banks; an array of finance, credit card and related companies preying on middle-America and the poor and transferring enormous wealth to the rich. A regulatory environment allowing it. Creating an open field for fraud. Taking full advantage because so- called "watchdogs" are part of the problem. The administration and Federal Reserve as well. The entire power structure allied against working people. A shameful and potentially disastrous situation as a result.
-- decades of wealth transfers to the rich
-- malls replacing factories as the economy's engine;
-- declining wages in the face of soaring expenses;
-- most families dependent on credit to survive;
-- the calamitous effects of banking deregulation;
-- a corrupted symbiotic financial-industrial complex
-- a new Gilded Age exalting greed;
-- turning consumers into debt slaves; and
-- making the country "perilously dependent" on foreign capital sources for economic security.
-- decades of wealth transfers to the rich
-- malls replacing factories as the economy's engine;
-- declining wages in the face of soaring expenses;
-- most families dependent on credit to survive;
-- the calamitous effects of banking deregulation;
-- a corrupted symbiotic financial-industrial complex
-- a new Gilded Age exalting greed;
-- turning consumers into debt slaves; and
-- making the country "perilously dependent" on foreign capital sources for economic security.
Answer
Yes, but he have freedom fries
Yes, but he have freedom fries
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