How to Easily Obtain Bad Credit Mortgage Refinancing



The current credit crisis and weak economy have led to tighter reins on banking loan officers concerning who can qualify for loans. For most people with a credit score anywhere below perfect, the are not able to obtain a loan. However, there are some large exceptions to this rule. One of the most significant exceptions is that of the bad credit mortgage refinancing.

What is happening is that banks have been foreclosing on a lot of homes and finding that the only way to get them off the books is to take a huge loss when reselling them. In order to prevent this loss, many banks will gladly work with a homeowner who truly wants to avoid not repaying their mortgage loan.

Even though late payments and bad credit card debt may have lowered their credit scores below the normal threshold of acceptance, homeowners seeking to refinance their mortgage to take advantage of better interest rates and/or to extend their payment term to get lower payments will be considered based on their merits as customers of the individual banks rather than their credit scores.

A person with poor credit could be a better loan candidate if they voluntarily enter a credit counseling program. Finding ways to reduce debt without being forced to file bankruptcy will reflect very favorably on the applicant.

A bank will want to know what the applicant has planned for the money that will become available with the refinancing. Most times, if the money is going to be used to increase the value of the home through home improvements, or to pay of high interest lines of credit and make it easier for the applicant to pay back the money, a bank is more than happy to accept the loan application. Their view is that you are working to get out of debt even if it means temporarily taking on more debt at better terms.

Believe it or not, this could be the best time to attempt to get a bad credit mortgage refinancing loan. This is because banks are extremely nervous over bad debts that can not be collected. In many cases, they will go to extremes to ensure that the money they have loaned out is repaid, even if it means they have to refinance and wait a longer period of time before it is all collected. In all actually, refinancing allows them to collect more interest on the money they lent out, making it a win/win situation.

The two key points to consider in applying for bad credit mortgage refinancing is how the money will be used and how the borrower’s ability to repay will be improved.

Refinancing is usually done to benefit from a lower interest rate, get a lower payment and longer loan term, or have money to improve the home or pay off other outstanding debts that are making it difficult for the homeowner to pay their mortgage. If one can provide satisfactory answers to these questions, the odds are good that refinancing can be arranged despite a bad credit score.

By: Paul Van Rode