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Refinancing Despite Bad Credit

People with bad credit often are turned down by the lenders with lower interest rates, and may be forced to get a loan from a hard money lender at a much higher rate. Instead of getting a loan at 5%-8%, a borrower may pay over 10% interest on a loan from a hard money lender. Refinancing with bad credit is not the best option for all cases because of higher interest rates, but the process is actually similar to refinancing with good credit. It's important to work with a mortgage advisor or broker to check your current credit scores. You should also consider all the refinancing choices that you have.

 

The first step towards refinancing with bad credit is to talk with a broker to determine your best options for your situation. Escpecilly when refinancing with bad credit you must be completely honest with your mortgage advisor or broker.

When refinancing with bad credit you should also think about whether or not your credit scores have improved since you took out the mortgage that you currently have. If you're not ready to refinance yet, you can check your credit reports for free at AnnualCreditReport.com. (You can get a free report once a year, and it won't lower your credit score). Most problems on your credit report, including bankruptcies and late or missed payments, are removed from your credit report after 7 years. You can hire Credit-Cleanup agencies to dispute some of these problems reported, and you may be surprised at what they can do.

You should consider your refinancing options carefully, especially if you are refinancing with bad credit. You may be able to control the interest rate you will pay by paying extra points. A point is to 1% of the loan amount and can get you a quarter of a percent interest rate reduction. You should consider how long it will take to recoup the cost of buying points before using this option when refinancing with bad credit, as it does cost money to do this.

Be sure to think about the different kinds of mortgages when you consider refinancing with bad credit. A fixed rate can be a safer hedge against inflation, but adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) can often start out cheaper . A fixed rate mortgage has the same interest rate over time, while an adjustable rate mortgage may change over time. A hybrid loan has a fixed rate for a period of time and then becomes adjustable.

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