You are actually somewhat of a less credit risk after filing bankruptcy than prior to because you can't file again for so many years. Also, you now have little to no debt and hence your debt to income ratio is very low.
I'll put myself out here for a moment (in my flame retardant suit) DH and I are in the process of filing chapter 7 bankruptcy (we aren't paying anything back). Now, I actually have no credit cards. I will continue to own my house and 2 vehicles. BUT we will still pay for these items as we have been.
Now, the reason we are filing, about 18-24 months ago I had to have surgery (unexpected) not even 8 weeks later DH got kidney stones that required 2 surgeries (they got lodged). In addition he wound up w/ a MRSA (resistant staph infection) that put him back in the hospital for another week, included another surgery. Once released he had to go on home care for twice a day IV antibiotic treatments for an additional 4 weeks. At $400.00 a day. Then once all this was done he had the IV line (placed in his chest) pulled and developed blood clots at the site, this required an additional round of medical care (they actually wanted to readmit him and he refused). In the end we wound up with over $50,000 in medical bills (we had no insurance coverage for any of it)!!
Trying to make minimum monthly payments became impossible. There were too many people to pay. Hospitals, dozens of doctors, anesthesologist, radiologists, labs, ect, ect......
Anyhow, we actually want to buy a new house. As long as the debt is outstanding we cannot. Even after I tried to pay some on each bill here and there-- the sent them to collections-- then added more fee's, interest and late fees, legal fee's- the whole 9 yards. In the end this debt is now almost $80,000 and it's all medical bills. We are stressed and sick to our stomachs over this. So we began the process. When this all started we had planned on looking for a new house then-- wasn't gonna happen. We figure if we file now-- we should be able to get a mortgage in about 2-3 years. Are we trying to "play the system"--NO-- we are trying to get out from underneath this. We didn't go out and charge up a bunch of credit cards, and then try to ditch the debt. Some people have unique situations. I am embarassed by what we are doing, but we truly feel we have no choice.