And given that they have no other loans to their name,
granting approval despite bankruptcy can not be considered as big a risk as it first seems.
Their loan products are tailored to suit individuals already in difficult financial situations, while
granting approval despite bad credit creates no concerns for them.
So,
granting approval despite bad credit is very much a calculated risk, and not as reckless as they seem.
The result is that there are lenders willing to
grant approval despite bankruptcy.
Not exact matches
Despite the issues, Mackenzie was
granted conditional site - plan
approval to continue operating his business.
New Square received a $ 1.6 million
grant from New York's Empire State Development fund to help build a slaughterhouse opposite Rovitz Place in New Hempstead
despite the fact that the project has not received
approval from the county or town - planning departments.
The FDA
granted approval to nivolumab (Opdivo), an anti-PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor, for patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) that has progressed
despite platinum - based chemotherapy.
Firstly,
despite the fact no credit checks are carried out, there is no guarantee that
approval will be
granted.
Because they are
granted against an upcoming paycheck,
approval despite bad credit is almost certain.
But, even with mortgage providers showing an increased willingness to
grant mortgage
approval despite poor credit scores, there is no guarantee that they will give the green light.
So,
granting mortgage
approval despite poor credit scores is not seen as such a huge risk.
Often it is the property market that is affected most dramatically, and in an effort to keep their number of clients up, mortgage providers are willing to
grant mortgage
approval despite bankruptcy.
In the U.S. the Obama Administration has
granted sweeping
approval to a wide swathe of drilling sites in its Arctic waters,
despite widespread condemnation from environmentalists and northern indigenous communities.
Despite having already
granted approval last July, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it would not allow construction near Lake Oahe until it determined whether it needed to reconsider its previous
approvals under the National Environmental Policy Act.
The hard cases involve
grants of regulatory authority subject to further
approval by a subpart of Congress like a committee, as opposed to a full fledged act of law (something called a «legislative veto») which has dubious constitutional status
despite being common.