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Loans For Single Mothers With Bad Credit

from: Karlie Bestler

There is a public perception that having bad credit means you are irresponsible. The fact for single mothers is that often it is just a matter of circumstances. They may have been married but never established credit in their own name. When a divorce or death occurs, they have to start building their credit scores when times are tough. This is obviously not the best time for a single mother to start establishing a credit record.

Being a single mother is usually a juggling act financially. If divorced, the spouse may not be paying child support or the support is not sufficient to care for the children's needs and unexpected emergencies that might occur. Perhaps the single mother is the sole support for her family. However, she got there, she gets to a point where she is forced to start borrowing money to cover shortfalls. At some point, she can't dig herself out of the hole she's in by herself or with help from her family, and she will have to start to look for loans for single mothers with bad credit.

There are loans available for single mothers with bad credit available, but they are not for routine things like food or diapers. If an emergency comes up, the best thing to do is to weigh your options and make an informed decision.

Car Loans

Fortunately, car loans are easy to get nowadays even with bad credit. The auto industry is hurting and many American companies are willing to overlook bad credit just to get a car off their lot. The tradeoff is a higher interest rate on the loan. The cost of the car may be far more than it is actually worth. However, if you need transportation and think your situation is temporary and will improve, buy the car and refinance the loan later at a better rate.

Housing Assistance

The Department of Housing and Urban Development offers loans to help with buying a house and also major repairs like roofing. They will work with buyers with poor credit and low income. If there is an emergency that is a home repair, this is the best place to go for loans for single mothers with bad credit.

Payday Loans

These loans are not a good option. The interest rate can climb as high as 1,800% of the original loan. There are late fees on missed payments. These types of loans should be avoided. However, they remain a popular alternative because they do not do a credit check. If an emergency requires a payday loan, be aware that missing payments adds substantial fees and the repayment amount may end up two to three times the original amount by the time it is paid off. Try to find another option before considering a payday loan.



 

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