How Foreclosure Can Affect Your Credit

June 27th, 2009 admin Posted in Foreclosure Tips No Comments »

Having a foreclosure on your credit report can be even more damaging than a bankruptcy.  A foreclosure on your credit report will have a negative impact on your credit score for many years.  The best way to stop a foreclosure is to get your loan current and keep your credit score intact.

Before you decide on a type of foreclosure, you should understand it’s impact on your credit rating.

  • Refinancing: You are paying off your old loan with a new loan that is more favorable to you.  This should keep your credit rating intact, besides any late payments.
  • Forbearance: The promise to stay up to date on payments and agree to a re-payment plan for any delinquent payments and fees you have incurred.  Only late payments should affect your credit score.
  • Deed-In-Lieu: This is basically handing your keys over to your lender.  Your credit score will be affected the same as if you have a foreclosure.  Your credit score could be hit 200-300 points.
  • Bankruptcy: Should always be your final option.  Your credit score could go down 400 points, and be on your record for years.
  • Loan Modification: Allows you to stay in your home.  This will not negatively affect your credit score, unless you have late payments.
  • Short Sale: Your home is sold for less than you owe the lender.  Depending on the number of payments missed, your credit rating may be reduced 50-150 points.
  • Discounted Note Purchase: An investor buys your note at a discounted rate.  Besides any late payments, it should not impact your credit rating.

You should consult with your attorney or accountant before you take any action to stop foreclosure.

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