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How To Get A Personal Loan Regardless Of Your Credit

If you have urgent needs or if there is something you want to buy and do not want to wait till you save enough money or if you’re planing to go on vacations and have been postponing the decision because of the lack of cash, you may want to consider applying for a personal loan.

Secured Or Unsecured

Personal loans are the fastest way to obtain that extra money that you need, but there are many things you will want to consider before making the decision of applying for a personal loan. Personal loans can be secured or unsecured. Secured personal loans require an asset in order to be put as collateral. This guarantee assures the lender that if you fail to meet the monthly payments he will be able to collect his money from the amount obtained from the sell of your property. Consequently, due to the reduced risk, you will be able to get a higher amount at lower rates with longer repayment periods.

Unsecured loans do not require collateral but, on the other hand and due to the higher risk involved for the lender, the interest rates are higher, the loan amounts smaller and the repayment period length shorter. This is due to the fact that there is no asset guaranteeing the loan, and thus, the lender is taking a bigger risk so he needs to cover himself from such a risk by increasing the interest rate charged and reducing his exposure by lowering the loan amount and shortening the loan’s length.

There are some tips that you should take into account before applying for a loan, these are essential if you want your lending experience to be safe and sound. Follow them carefully and you will be able to get approved without hassles for the best deal available on a personal loan.

Amount Of Money To Request

You should not apply for a loan amount higher than your financial needs, you may be tempted to increase the amount due to accessory and unnecessary desires but you should refrain from doing so as it will compromise your ability to repay. Even if your income would allow higher sums, make sure the loan amount is small enough so the monthly payments will not leave you without extra cash by the end of the month.

Amount Of Monthly Payments

Monthly payments should not exceed 10% of your overall monthly income. You must also consider which of your monthly expenditures are necessary and which you might be able to sacrifice if your income is reduced.

Urgency

Make sure that your need for cash is critical; otherwise consider trying to save money so you do not need to apply for large amounts. Maybe you could even save enough to request only a small personal loan.

You should always do your research before choosing a lender, there are many online lenders that you can consult in order to request quotes and compare rates and other loan terms. Do not hesitate to ask questions, lenders are prepared to answer all kind of questions regarding your loan and you need to be informed before making a conscious decision.

My Loan Co-Signer has Died – Will I lose my car to the estate?

In order to be approved for credit, about 10% of borrowers in Canada need to give the lending company (usually a bank) assurance in the form of a co-signer. A co-signer is someone who has a good and established credit rating already, and who agrees to assume the debt in the event that the person in whose name the money is lent is unable to pay.

In many cases, the co-signer of a loan is a member of the borrower’s family; most other people will not assume the risk, although it could be a close personal friend with a good credit record. In some cases, there is a risk that a co-signer may die before the loan is fully paid back, in which case the borrower may wonder what will happen to the assets purchased with the loan. In this scenario, we will use the example of a car in order to see how the situation will play out.

First of all, it is very important to note one thing; the co-signer of your loan does not, in fact, own the car that you needed to obtain the loan to buy. They are simply a guarantee to the lending company that someone will be able to pay for the car. Ownership will only revert to them if you have defaulted on the loan on your own, and they have had to make the payments themselves. In this case, the paper work will already have been changed to reflect the co-signer as the owner. In this case, you car will be part of the co-signer’s estate, but otherwise it is your own property.

Of course, the death of the co-signer does lead to other issues, even though the car will still be yours. Probably most significantly, you may have to report to the lending company that you no longer have a co-signer to cover you in case of default. Now, the odds are that if you are a responsible enough person to do this in the first place, you have been sure to make your payments. In that case you should have no problems; here’s why.

Remember that the reason you had to have a co-signer in the first place was due to bad or no credit (probably no credit record). Once you have been making payments on a loan, however, you have established a credit record. Lending companies now have a basis on which to approve you for a loan, so you will probably be able to secure the loan without the need of a co-signer.

Of course, most people will probably not even think of informing the lending company should a co-signer die; as long as you continue to make your payments, this will not be an issue. If you do default, though, and the co-signer is responsible, your car will become part of the estate.