Key takeaways
- When you apply for a home loan, banks and lenders check your credit file before you can get approved.
- Borrowers with bad credit scores will struggle to be approved for a home loan, but it's not impossible to still get a loan.
- Bad credit home loans will have higher interest rates and more fees.
How does your credit affect your ability to get a home loan?
When you apply for a home loan, banks and lenders check your credit file before you can get approved. Your credit file acts as a representation of your credit history and can include unpaid bills, getting declined from a loan, late payments, if you have applied too often or if you have declared bankruptcy.
The lender will check your credit file and if you do have any negative marks, your options will be limited. All your past dealings with borrowed money are collected and used as an indication of your future ability to make repayments.
What is a bad credit home loan?
At their core, bad credit home loans are similar to regular home loans: You save a deposit, borrow an amount of money, then pay it back with interest. But because you have poor credit, the loan will be a little more restricted or have higher fees and charges.
A typical bad credit home loan has:
- Higher interest rates. Loans for credit-impaired borrowers are usually much higher than the cheapest home loan rates.
- Higher fees. Ongoing and upfront mortgage fees are far more common with bad credit loans.
- Lower LVR. This means you may need to save a deposit greater than 20% of your property's value.
9 tips to get approved for a home loan with bad credit
When applying for a home loan with bad credit, there are a number of things borrowers can do to help their chances:
1. Get a copy of your credit file
Any prospective home loan lender will look at your credit history before granting you a home loan, so you want to be able to discuss the negative marks on your credit file with confidence. You can get one free copy of your credit score with Finder. This will help keep you aware of any negative listings you might be able to fight against using a credit repair service.
2. Settle any outstanding defaults
New lenders will want to know what you've done to address your past credit mishaps, so ensure that any defaults are paid and you do the right thing by your previous creditors.
3. See if a credit repair service can help you
Some bad credit listings, if placed on your file without proper adherence to the relevant laws, can be removed from your file. A credit repair specialist can help you do this.
4. Apply for a loan with a specialist lender
Certain lenders in Australia specialise in bad credit home loans. These lenders look at your credit file and take into account that bad credit can result from a lifestyle change, such as divorce or illness. They'll take into account your income and other factors to still grant you a loan, even if you're a discharged bankrupt or have negative listings on your file.
5. Don't apply for too many loans in one space of time
Your credit file includes all previous enquiries for credit, such as past loan applications. Be careful who you apply for a home loan with if you already have bad credit. Too many enquiries in the same space of time can present another red flag to prospective lenders.
6. Tell your lender about your bad credit listings honestly
Specialist lenders may ask for an explanation regarding each entry on your credit file, and you'll have to be thorough in the details you provide. If you try to hide something, you won't improve your credit rating. You'll simply make the lender more suspicious. This may lead to your application being declined on the grounds that you were not being transparent enough or fully honest about your circumstances.
7. Think about Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) before you apply
In Australia there are only 2 major LMI providers, Helia and QBE. They have their own lending criteria which they use to evaluate your loan, which can in some cases be stricter than that of your lender, leading to your application being rejected. Some lenders don't use these insurers, meaning there's no third party risk of being rejected for a home loan because of LMI. In most cases, these lenders, such as Pepper, have their own LMI alternative.
8. Avoid applying with a spouse who has bad credit if you can
If your partner is the one with bad credit, sometimes you can avoid rejection and the higher interest rates of a bad credit loan by applying as a single applicant. Just keep in mind that applying solo will reduce your borrowing capacity.
9. Close other credit accounts
When your lender looks at your application, they'll take into account all of your current credit accounts, including credit cards and personal loans. If you can pay these off and close them before applying it'll be one less factor that will work against you.
"Borrowers with bad credit absolutely have a really good chance of getting a loan. A broker can really look at your options because a number of different banks will be open-minded. That's not every bank. It's a case-by-case basis.
Some of these lenders won't even charge you a higher rate. They'll give you a normal rate, but they just want to know what's happened. Other banks will specifically say, we'll be open-minded, but we'll charge you a higher rate based on this risk.
What you could do is go to a bank that charges you a higher rate, then try and get your credit file cleaned up in the meantime. It's a temporary measure that will then help you clean up your credit file and then you can move back to a prime lender."
How do you get a bad credit score?
You may find your credit history damaged if you:
- Have unpaid bills. Make sure you keep your payments up to date and on time.
- Have been declined for a loan. If you have recently been declined a home loan this will be recorded on your credit file. Many lenders will see this as a sign of impaired credit.
- Made late payments. Late payments will also affect your credit history but they will not have as much of an effect as unpaid bills.
- Have applied for credit too often. It is a general rule of thumb that you should only make an enquiry for credit once every 6 months. Any more than this could raise a red flag to lenders.
- Have been declared bankrupt. If you have been declared bankrupt then you will have a bad credit rating that will stay on your credit history for seven years.
What are my home loan options if I have bad credit?
Fortunately, even if you do have a bad credit history, there are still some options available to assist you in successfully getting a home loan.
- Non-conforming / specialist lenders. A non-conforming lender will go outside a regular lender's financial guidelines. This means, they may have different requirements compared to normal lenders' home loans. While these loans are an option for people with bad credit, they come with a few key differences. Loans from non-conforming lenders tend to be risky for the lender, this is why they often charge higher fees and rates to cover themselves.
- Wait for negative marks to be removed from your credit file. Another option you have is to wait for negative marks to be removed. Your credit history doesn't stay on file forever. In most cases, your credit file usually goes back to how it was within 5 years. If you are able to wait for negative marks to be removed, this can significantly help you when applying for home loans.
- Credit repair. Credit repair is the process of an agency refuting any incorrect listings on your file. If successful, you can have these errors removed from your credit history which, in turn, leads to a clean credit file. Keep in mind that this is an expensive process and there is no guarantee that listings can be removed, so be wary of any credit repair agency that claims they will be able to do this.
How can mortgage brokers help you find a bad credit home loan?
A broker's service is usually free because they receive a commission from your lender, not from you.
Can you get a mortgage if you've been bankrupt?
You may be able to get a loan if you're a discharged bankrupt. However, many banks and lenders will assess your application as being too risky and may decline based on your bankruptcy history.
That's why finding a specialist lender is important. Some Australian lenders specialising in lending to people with varied credit histories include:
- Pepper Money
- Red Rock Mortgages
- Liberty
- Bluestone
You can apply for a mortgage from the first day your bankruptcy ends, although your bankruptcy remains on your credit report for 5 years from the start of your bankruptcy, or 2 years after your bankruptcy ends (whichever is later).
Learn more about home loans for discharged bankrupts
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could someone be able to call me back to discus the kind of loan that im trying to get
I have a house to sell only we are going to have be a little sort on the place that we have bought only that is in a retirement village with a 99 year less
THANKS
PETER
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your question.
Unfortunately, finder.com.au is an online comparison service, we don’t offer personal advice regarding home loans.
Please speak to a mortgage broker, they are home loan experts who can help you find the best loan for your situation.
Cheers,
Shirley
Hi can i get home loan with one paid default of $512 ? and i have more then 10% deposite so am i eligible for home loan for around $410000 can u reply me i m looking forward from you thank you.
Hi Gaurav,
Thanks for your question.
Lenders will look at your overall credit history in your application, rather than just one default.
Generally, a good credit standing is favorable to all lenders. Keep in mind that they will look at other factors too such as your income and personal situation.
You may want to speak to a mortgage broker, as they are home loan experts who can help you find the best loan for you.
Before applying, please ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria and read through the details of the needed requirements as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statements/Terms and Conditions when comparing your options before making a decision on whether it is right for you.
Cheers,
Shirley
We have a $120,000 deposit to buy a house and we need to borrow $80,000. The house is valued at $170,000, would we get loan or not? We need a 15 year loan term. Repayments $140 per week. The farm that we are looking to buy has 2 houses and if we rent 1 out we get $200 rent income and if we rent land to farm for $200 per week too and left as only 1 house and 1 hectare would we get a loan?
Hi Timo,
Thanks for the question.
Whether or not you would be eligible for the loan depends on your current income, as well as the state of your credit file. You may want to compare different home loans and then contact the lenders directly to discuss your application and the likelihood of you receiving finance.
Alternatively, you can contact a mortgage broker to learn more about what lenders could help you.
I recommend getting in touch with a licensed mortgage broker. A broker can help you understand your financial position and they can leverage their panel of networks to find a lender that is more inclined to review your application.
I hope this helps,
Marc