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How Foreclosure Impacts Your Credit Score

If you’re one of the millions who have lost a home to foreclosure, don’t lose heart. There’s still hope for your credit, and you may even be able to buy another home.

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Kudos!

Jenna from California - 05/08/2010 00:27:33

Kudos for a very well written and organized topic and discussion on one of the more pressing issue right now. The foreclosure rate is still scary high and can't delete it from our minds. There's still good news though, its a good thing that we can still salvage our homes from foreclosure.

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We can still save our credit score.

Noel from Raleigh - 04/08/2010 23:56:40

That's great great news, thanks for sharing this insights from all those experts. This will surely relieve some of the stress and pressure that most of us have to go through. I honestly thought that I was done for and that I would be on some secret "bad credit" black list for the rest of my life. I am still a little fuzzy on next steps, however.

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there's still hope

Victoria from Albany, New York - 04/08/2010 23:41:01

Why do we live in a society that allows banks to kick people out of their homes? I think its silly! I get that I am behind, but I cant help it. So do I really deserve to be kicked out into the street?! I hope that better days would soon come, I don't know if my income can support all the bills I have to pay along with the mortgage. We even had considered foreclosing on our home. But I still have hope and will hold on to it. This article is a motivating factor.

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Preaching to the Choir - me!

Adam from Cincinatti, OH - 04/08/2010 22:28:32

So there is still hope for us who have experienced foreclosure. Life is a struggle and it was unfortunate circumstances that lead to the foreclosure. My credit score took a huge hit. Its great to know that there's still hope.