Can I Get a FHA Home Loan After Bankruptcy or Foreclosure?
FHA Home Loan
I file bankruptcy 2 years ago. I reaffirmed my house then decided I could not afford it. I had two mortgages and we moved out and told bank to foreclose. They sold house and I was told that they could not collect anything owed because of the state laws where I live and that I had filed bankruptcy. Now my credit report shows the bankruptcy but not the foreclosure. So I am wandering if somehow the foreclosure will show up somewhere once I try to get another FHA home loan?

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I am not positive, but I believe you must wait 7 years after a foreclosure to get a home loan. Do check in your area that this is correct, but even if you don’t per se owe them anything you had a foreclosure.
It will show up, and face the facts you will not be trusted with the credit to purchase a home for a long time. 2 strikes BK then foreclosure, you will have a hard time buying a car for the next 10 years