YOU DONT!!! Get a job you trashy bottom feeder!!
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Yes, as long as the bankruptcy has been discharged, your credit score is 580+, and you earn enough income to support the additional loan.
Good credit and adequate income.
A person cannot include someone's income on a car loan, without their bad credit affecting the outcome of the loan. If another person is placed on the car loan, that other person will also be run through a credit check. This includes cosigner applicants.
No, that is getting a loan with a loan. If anything it will count against your credit worthiness.
No. Child support is based upon the non custodial parent's income. A student loan is considered a debt.
When you are filling out a credit application there will a place to enter additional income (usually says alimony, child support, etc) or something like that. Enter your tips there to show the added income.
I have a good income but poor credit.
The court can if you owe child support and aren't paying it.
It depends on the amount and it's affect on your credit rating. Why are you behind? see links
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Yes, as long as the bankruptcy has been discharged, your credit score is 580+, and you earn enough income to support the additional loan.
Good credit and adequate income.
A person cannot include someone's income on a car loan, without their bad credit affecting the outcome of the loan. If another person is placed on the car loan, that other person will also be run through a credit check. This includes cosigner applicants.
No, that is getting a loan with a loan. If anything it will count against your credit worthiness.
Yes you can, there are bad credit loan providers out there that will not require proof of income for a higher interest rate. Try this one at http://www.autocreditfinancial.ca if you are in Toronto, Canada.
Yes! my husband owed over 20K in arrears to the State he however has good credit (hard to believe but true) and has a good employement history. He qualified for a FHA loan and we closed on our first home last year. Throughout the loan process you will be discouraged and sometime denied because of the arrear on your credit but it all depends on who your broker is. I would not go straight to a big bank and apply for a loan but if you are current on your cs payments and owe arrears but have good credit and a decent debt to income ratio if it worked for us then it will work for you...We live in California.Another PerspectiveA custodial parent who is owed arrears should follow through with Child Support Enforcement and obtain a Child Support Lien that can be recorded in the land records. Once the lien has been recorded a lender will require the arrears be paid off by the obligor and the lien released before it will loan mortgage funds. The laws may vary from state to state.