yes as a matter of fact most job that even require a credit check will not hire you with negative credit
If you keep maxing out your credit card and spending unwisely this is a good way for your credit card to accumulate bad credit. Another irresponsible behavior that will show bad credit is by not paying your bills on time.
You don't get married.
Yes you can! If you can afford to place a security deposit of $200 or more you can get a secured credit card. You are guaranteed approval for a secured credit card regardless of how bad is your credit and what is your income. There is also a chance that you might be able to get an unsecured credit card, if your credit is closer to fair than bad.
The government does not necessarily have a particular viewpoint on loans for consumers. However, the government has passed several laws to protect consumers, including those with bad credit, from predatory lending practices.
The FHA can help with a bad credit home loan by allowing one to get a mortgage despite having bad credit. They are loans insured by the federal government.
I'm afaid not,bad credit sticks to you like glue.
The better rates for borrowing in general are extended to consumers who have better credit. A bad credit home loan does not necessarily carry an excessively high rate of interest because those loans are government funded, and the government is not known for fiscal responsibility. In a discussion of "bad credit" mortgages, the issue is not about the rate of interest but about the ability to pay, In the majority of "bad credit" mortgages, foreclosure is nearly inevitable.
That depends if the place your renting is doing a credit check on you. Not all landlords do credit checks.
While it�s possible to get credit cards with bad credit, most of these cards will have high interest rates or require a security deposit. The good news is that you can make these cards work for you. When choosing a credit card, select one with a low credit limit and fair interest rate. Make all of your payments on time and keep your balance from exceeding 75% of your limit. Once your your credit score has improved, request a higher credit limit. This is a great way of getting a good credit card without getting ripped out.
You should never give your social security number to anyone, reguardless of their intentions. If they misplace that number, the damage can be irreperable. If you are 20, you likely have no credit, and sad to say, likely have no understanding of how bad credit can affect you. It's a bad path, I wouldn't go down it.
No, you can get bad credit only if you have a joint (co-signed or authorized user) on the bad person credit card. Keep your accounts separate. If you want to buy a house a lender may require both credits and that is when it would affect you.
the government keeps us safe from bad people