If you are looking for a cheap repo motorhome to buy, you may find that this is the best time to buy one at auction. Why pay full price; especially in today’s economy. Unemployment is rising and people who once had good credit are finding it harder and harder to make their motor home payments each month. The number of home and bank repos has steadily been on the rise for the last two years. This means that the supply of repo RVs being sold today at foreclosure auctions is huge. This gives you a large selection at a great price.
Repo motorhomes sold at auction are typically cheap, sold for 50 to 80% below their suggested retail prices. Generally speaking, these motor home repos have been well taken care of and are in decent condition. When you buy at auction, try not to buy motorhomes with pre-existing problem or ones that have been lied in for long periods of time.
Most repo motor homes sold at auctions that occur on a semi repetitive basis, such weekly, monthly or quarterly. Laws on who can bid and how to bid on a repo motorhome auction vary from state to state. you will find out what they are the first time you bid at an motor home auction.
Search your local motorhome or RV magazine for advertised auctions. You may also want to check with your local lending institutions and credit unions. A third option is to get to know a few used motor home dealers and have them help you find your first motorhome repo auction. If you can, try to learn the auction rules ahead of time. Is it a silent or a live auction, when do you have to pay for the motorhome? Some auctions require payment in full when you bid, some require a down payment and allow you to pay for the repo motorhome a few days after the auction. Will I be able to inspect the motorhome before buying it, and if so, when? Most motorhome sold for cheap at auctions do not come with warranties because they are sold in as- in condition. Find out before you bid whether or not the motorhome is still under factory warranty.
When bidding on repo motorhomes at RV auction, it is important to determine the approximate value as a reference point when bidding. Be careful not to become emotional or overbid. Going to several auctions before bidding and a motor home repo will help you know what to bid. We hope it will not take you long to find the motor home repo you are looking for at auction and you will be able find it for less!
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Getting an approval for a car loan when you have no credit history can often times be almost as difficult as getting a car loan approved when you have bad credit. There are things that can be done, however, which will improve your chances of finding a no credit car loan.
Ask your employer for a letter of reference – Include your length of employment, your current gross wage and your current net wages.
Prepare a personal payment history. Included in this history should be a list of all the bills you pay on a monthly basis which are not reported to the credit agencies. Ask your landlord for a letter of reference. Utility companies will also generally provide you with payment histories. If you have any small installment accounts at local retailers which don’t report credit, ask them for credit statements as well.
If you don’t already have one, open a checking account – Have your paycheck sent to your bank via direct deposit if your employer offers this service.
Open a savings account at the same institution as your checking account. Authorize a regular deposit into your savings account out of your paycheck. Link your savings account to your checking account to limit the possibility of an overdraft.
While you are shopping for the car you want and for a lender, set aside additional savings specifically for a down payment on your car.
Once you have taken these steps, you are ready to approach a lender for your no credit car loan.
The first lender you should approach is the financial institution with which you have your checking and savings accounts. Many times banks or credit unions will work with customers who have no credit histories if their accounts are in good standing and they have some sort of down payment.
When shopping for your car, look for dealers who offer credit for first time buyers. You must approach these dealers with caution. Sometimes they will inflate the car prices or charge exorbitant interest rates. Make them aware that you are looking at several lenders and will be comparing their proposals.
Allow your payment to be debited from your checking account – This may help compensate for the fact that you don’t have any credit history for the lender.
Arm yourself with knowledge. Know what the current interest rate is for the most credit worthy applicant. If you have sufficient income, a down payment and no negative credit your interest rate should not be significantly above that rate.
Be realistic about the type of car you select. You may not be able to get your dream car but there are many late model, low mileage cars for which you can qualify when seeking approval for a no credit car loan.
Most importantly, after you have successfully obtained you auto loan, make your payments in a timely manner. Do not overload yourself with debt and don’t have lenders constantly making inquiries about your credit. By following these simple rules, the next time you look for a car loan the process will be much easier.
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