If you're paying cash for it, sure. They won't even care about your income.
Otherwise, nope, they're going to check your credit, because that actually has a lot more to do with how they can expect you to repay the debt than your income does.
A foreclosure will severally hurt your credit rating but you need to avoid using credit it costs you more than you can earn in the long run due to interest. Just save to buy what you want.
Your credit report shows your credit useage patterns, it has nothing to do with the quality/source of your income. 1099 is used to report income stuff to the IRS. The credit bureaus won't know about it.
If you wanna buy a home and you are married by your spouse has a bad credit history and some debt issues and its also self employed can the other spouse get a loan on its own without the bank taking in consideration his income or credit issues? Can the wife get the loan only on her name and buy the property only on her name. State WI
Your family would love anything you buy only, just ask the cashier, "can I buy this with this credit card?" He or She will say yes or no.
If you buy a credit card you have to pay back what you spend. with debit cards you just spend the amount of money you put on it.
No, you can just use your own credit card.
Under the new lawman eligible taxpayer must buy, or enter into a binding contract to buy, a principal residence on or before April 30, 2010 and close on the home by June 30, 2010. For qualifying purchases in 2010, taxpayers have the option of claiming the credit on either their 2009 or 2010 return.First it is a credit on your income tax return and it will be used to offset any federal income tax liability that you may have on your 1040 income tax return.When you do not have any federal income tax liability then the all $6,500 of the tax credit will be refunded to you after you complete and file your 1040 income tax return and the IRS finish the processing of your income tax return.
With a credit score of 725 you can do any kind of home loan. Buy, refinance, do a 1st or a 2nd, 100%, no income no assets etc.
Yes, it just deducts the amount from your credit. :)
It depends on the dealer you are buying from. Some 'buy here, pay here' lots only require that you have a job with minimum income, no credit required.
There are ways - but it would be easier just to buy gum base.
Yes.Pre-paid Credit/Debit cards work just like regular cards.