Cant. Cars dealers want at least the last two month of paystubs from the last two years of the same type of work, not necessarily the same place. If you were a painter in one place for a year and went to work as a painter somewhere else that would be ok. If you were a painter one year and then went to be a roofer that wouldnt. As long as they can see stable income then you can get a loan. There are places out there that would give a loan with a good trade in and down payment if you can show money in the bank but the rate would be high and if you default your credit will be messed up.
It is very difficult to get car loan when you are unemployed because if you are unemployed your credit history is also bad but you can contact some good car lenders who guide you about this matter.
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If you can show proof of a hefty bank balance (more than the amount of the loan you want), the answer is "maybe". If you can't do that, and you currently have no source of income, then no - you won't get a car loan. Retired people can show income from pensions or Social Security, and that counts, yes. But unemployed and no nest egg? Nope.
It does not matter whether you are employed or unemployed as long as you can pay your payment you should be able to get a used car. First Find the used car you like then work with them to get finance. Do not forget the your car will be a collateral until you pay off the loan.
If you are currently unemployed, you can put "Unemployed" or "Not Applicable" as your occupation on your passport.
If you are currently unemployed, you can simply put "unemployed" in the occupation field.
There are various different ways to get a loan while unemployed. Some of them can be recommended but others are not really a good option. Asking friends or family for loans, borrowing against life or home insurance, loan with a co-signers, car title loans and pawnbrokers among others.
YES
You can't get a payday loan without a payday. The loan is made as an advance on your next payroll check. If you are unemployed they have nothing to lend on and have no reason to believe you have the means to pay it back.
It's difficult for an unemployed person to get a bank loan with today's economy. If a loan officer sees that a person does not have a steady source of income, he will be very inclined to not give you a loan. Some predatory lenders may give you a loan, but they will charge outrageous interest rates.
Whether he lost his licence doesn't matter. What matters is that he is making money and is able to pay if you default on the loan. It also helps if he has good credit.
Unemployed or out of work.
yes from your family members ;)
Yes, you can privately sell a car that you are currently financing, but you will need to pay off the remaining balance of the loan before transferring ownership to the new buyer.