Are
you looking for a secured loan ?
Here is some information you need to know on a Secured Loan
-If you own your own home (or pay a mortgage), choosing a
secured loan indicates to the lender that if you become unable
to keep up the payments, the value of your home (your "equity")
will be able to help to pay back the loan - hence the 'secured
loan'.
In addition, people wanting to borrow tens of thousands of
pounds may find it difficult to obtain an unsecured loan for
this amount, but may find it easier with a secured loan.
This gives the lender of the loan a more secure sense of you
as a borrower and hence:-
* It becomes easier to borrow large amounts of money.
* Interest rates for your loan tend to be lower.
* Your chances of receiving a loan are higher.
* You pay less for borrowing the secured loan.
When an Unsecured loan defaults to a secured loan A
little known fact is that many lenders will change an unsecured
loan to a secured loan if you cannot keep up the payments
(it's usually in the small print).
Now, if you have been paying higher interest rates for an
unsecured loan versus a secured loan, you may have been paying
much more interest than you need to - if you own your own
home (mortgaged etc.) a secured loan may be a better choice
for you
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