Why Mortgage Your Credit Score Without the Benefits of Bankruptcy?

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

While many are led to believe that filing for bankruptcy can kill your credit score, it turns out missing a single mortgage payment—a common symptom of recent economic malaise—may be just as deadly to your credit’s near future.

According to a recent article from The New York Times, “Missed mortgage payments, serious loan delinquencies, loan modifications, short sales, foreclosures and bankruptcies all drag down credit scores. Because a mortgage is such a big slice of anyone’s credit profile, it carries more weight than other loans. Both FICO and VantageScore have studied and quantified those impacts. They reached similar conclusions: for people with near-perfect records, a single mortgage payment that’s 30 days late reduces a credit score enough to hurt.…

Reasons to file bankruptcy are many; and so are the benefits.

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Serious debt happens to most people before they realize it. Even though it’s always there, only when the income stops do the debt obligations get really noticed. And in a recession like the one that has plagued our country for the last three years, loss of income is a common thing.

Bankruptcy can serve as a lifeline for those who finally reach the point where decisions have to be made about which bills get paid. Lately, it seems as if a lot of people are choosing their credit cards and utilities over their mortgages, as “strategic defaults”—people purposely not paying their mortgage—are on the rise.…

Triangle Foreclosures Down for June, up for First Half of 2010

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

In the Triangle, an area known for entering recessions later and exiting them earlier, foreclosures continue to be a problem, as the rate dipped a tad in June but on the whole, remains above where it was last year at this time. For a market like ours, that’s not a good sign.

Foreclosure and bankruptcy are often wound tightly together. In most cases, if a person can’t pay their mortgage, a number of other bills are remaining unpaid as well. A lot of times it comes down to hard economic decisions. If it came down to a medical bill for a child or a mortgage payment, it’s a safe assumption that the mortgage is going to be late this month.…

Foreclosure is a common fear for those in debt trouble. It shouldn’t be.

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Foreclosure is a common precursor to bankruptcy. More often than necessary, it happens before a family really knows where to turn for help.

Worse yet, those who lose their home in foreclosure continue to spiral into debt and end up filing bankruptcy long after it could have been used to help save their home in addition to relieving them from the agony of overwhelming monthly credit card bills and other debts. Fortunately for many citizens of North Carolina, a foreclosure prevention program has become a model for the nation and to date has assisted more than 2,500 of us from having to give back the property we worked so hard to obtain.…