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Home Loan With – For Bad Credit?
When a lender is considering a prospective client for a loan, it goes like this: What is the credit rating? What is the credit background? How much money do they have for a down payment?
Sure, a gigantically large deposit can help to cover a spotty payment history. However, you should be prepared for the absolute worst in fees and interest throughout the life of the loan.
In short there is no way around it. Even with a large deposit, you still need a supporting credit score and accompanying history to make home ownership a reality.
This was true before the credit crisis and now in the midst of many banks collapse, a good credit score and report is more vital than ever.
When someone asks about low scores and high down payments, I always want to know whether the client has done anything to try and improve their credit score. To the uninformed consumer your credit score can be a murky area.
With minimal effort you can obtain a copy of your report and see exactly what is there. Often, costly errors are the cause of low credit scores. Having cash on hand gives you the power to negotiate and settle your old debts. When you settle your debts, negotiation that in exchange for you payment the bad credit will be removed from your report.
If you don’t want to solve the errors your own, it might be wise to consider the help of a good credit attorney. For a low monthly fee and aggressive lawyer will tackle the problem of cleaning up your credit history and boosting your score.
Another fallacy is that it takes to long to clean up your credit. Nothing could be further from the truth!
It can take several months, to a year in the more severe cases, cleaning up a low credit score. Even in the worst cases of taking a year to turn yourself into a good credit risk you can save untold thousands in finance charges, fees and when you finance or borrow.
Therefore, if you have a large deposit and a low credit score, good! Turn your situation from good to great by taking some positive action today. The money you save will be worth it!
Ready Debit Visa Card – Reviewed
The Ready Debit prepaid Visa card is issued through MetaBank and has many benefits. When you sign up for the Ready Debit card with direct deposit you get free online bill pay, free online check writing, access to over 1 million ATMs and no overdraft fees.
The Readydebit card is a prepaid debit card, this means that you must load money onto the card in order to use it. You can do this via direct deposit, Visa ReadyLink and Green Dot MoneyPaks. You can also transfer money directly from your checking or savings account.
You must deposit money on the card in order for you to access the funds. The amount of money which has been transferred to the card minus purchases, fees and other transactions equals the amount available to be used for transactions.
This is a nice benefit of prepaid cards because then you are not spending more than you really want to. Unlike credit card companies which encourage you to borrow money and pay interest and other fees on the borrowed money.
It is only good for the amount which you have loaded. They offer two plans; the Basic and the Select. There is a one-time, $9.95 card issuance fee with both plans.
There will be a monthly service charge of $4.95 with the Basic plan and $8.95 with the Select plan. For a $10 you can request a second card with the Select plan; however, this amenity is not offered with the Basic.
You may also request a replacement card for a $10 fee. PIN transactions will incur a $.95 charge with the Basic, but are free with the Select.
Also, ATM withdrawals in the United States will cost a $2.25 fee while ATM withdrawals outside of the United States will cost a $5 fee. Balance inquiries within the United States will incur a $.50 charge with the Basic, but are free with the Select.
In addition, there are many free services with both plans, such as signature transactions, negative balance fee, direct deposit, online customer service, and automated phone support. You may not transact purchases or otherwise decrease the amount of the card by more than the balance of the card.
Also, the maximum amount you may withdraw from ATM machines each day is $500. A $2,500 per day spending limit is placed on the card.
Electronic statements are available online. Paper statements are available, however, there is a $2 fee/per statement for this service.