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Consumer Proposal Articles and Answers from one of Toronto's Leading Trustee Firms
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Living with bad credit in Toronto is not fun.
Among other things, people with bad credit may find it harder to:
get loans,
find a place to rent,
get credit cards,
get mortgages, and
in some cases - find employment.
If they are able to get loans, or credit – they may end up paying higher than standard interest rates.
What is Bad Credit?
Bad credit refers to a poor credit rating or poor credit history.
On our Credit Rating and Credit History information page we discuss what a credit rating is, how it is determined and some of the things you can do to build a good credit history.
Basically, a credit rating is an evaluation of your credit history by your creditors, who pool your credit information.
The two main companies in Canada that gather credit information are Equifax and Trans Union. As well as creditors, Equifax and Trans Union receive information from collection agencies, banks and the Government (re the status of Bankruptcies and Proposals).
In addition to the amounts you have borrowed or have available to you, creditors report on:
Your bank will also report on any NSF cheques you have issued.
Can Bad Credit in Toronto be Fixed?
Yes – but it takes time and effort. Even the worst credit rating can be turned around – in time. However, it means making and keeping a commitment to using credit wisely.
Start by getting a copy of your credit history from Equifax and Trans Union . Check it thoroughly and report any errors you find.
Then commit to:
Will a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal Ruin a Credit Rating?
Usually by the time a person files for bankruptcy or a consumer proposal, their credit rating is already very poor.
The good news is, once a first-time bankruptcy is successfully completed, it will only remain on a credit history for six to seven years. Once a consumer proposal is successfully completed, it will only remain for three years.
If you are to the point you are considering bankruptcy or a proposal, you need to speak with a Bankruptcy Trustee. If you live in the Greater Toronto Area, call 416-498-9200 to book a free consultation with the Licensed Debt Professionals™ at David Sklar & Associates. We will examine your financial situation and discuss all of your options with you.
If you are dealing with overwhelming debt, live in the Greater Toronto Area, and are considering filing a Consumer Proposal or for Bankruptcy - we can help. Our experienced and caring professionals will work with you to identify all of your options. Call us today for a Free Consultation – 416-498-9200. Or get started right now by filling in our Quick Assessment Form.
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