⚠️ A Default Doesn’t Always Mean “No.”
If you’re:
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Renting a home or unit,
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Dealing with a recent credit default (phone bill, loan, credit card), and
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Still need a car to get to work or live your life…
Don’t stress. A default makes things harder, but not impossible — especially if your financial situation has improved.
✅ What Lenders Look for With Recent Defaults
When you apply with a default on your credit file, lenders will assess:
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How recent the default is (under 12 months is considered “fresh”)
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The amount and whether it’s been paid
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Your current income stability
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How well you’ve managed your finances since
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Whether you’re applying for a realistic loan amount
👉 Check your eligibility — no hit to your credit
🧠 Tips for Renters With a Default
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Make sure the default is paid (this helps more than anything else)
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Choose a car that’s low-cost and practical
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Show 3 months of clean banking (no dishonours, no BNPL blowouts)
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Be transparent in your application — don’t try to hide the default
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Avoid applying with multiple lenders — it will lower your credit score further
👉 Explore Bad Credit Car Loan Options
🏠 Renting With a Default? You’re Not Alone.
Many renters have a default from:
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Past relationships
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Utility companies
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Missed BNPL payments
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Old personal loans
What matters more is how you’ve managed your money since the default.
Stable rent and income = better chance of approval.
👨🔧 Got ABN Income or Casual Work?
You might benefit from a small business car loan or low doc option if your income comes from:
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Uber, DoorDash, freelance work, or
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Any contract/self-employed setup
Also helpful:
👉 Is GST Registration Required for ABN Car Finance?
🏃♂️ Recently Changed Jobs or Living Situation?
No problem. Lenders just want to see that your current situation is stable.
👉 Car Loans After Changing Jobs or Address
🚀 Final Word
One default doesn’t define your future. If your rent is up to date, your income is steady, and your application is clean — you can still get approved.
👉 Apply online now — no credit impact, 60-second check
DISCLAIMER
The information provided on this website is general in nature only and has been prepared without considering your financial needs, circumstances and objectives and should NOT be construed as financial, taxation or legal advice. For more information, get in touch with our experienced partner brokers today.