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Bad Credit Loans

If poor credit has you lost in a maze of debt or unable to raise the money to do the things you have always wanted to, bad credit loans can help you end your financial troubles.
Though conservative high street lenders and banks hesitate to give loans to people with bad credit, there are now many alternative lenders who specialize in extending bad credit loans. A bad credit loan can bring within your reach the house of your dreams or the car you have long been dying to possess. If you already own a house, you could use your equity in it to borrow money to do anything you might want to – including sending your children to good universities, paying off debts, taking a vacation at an exotic destination or even refurbishing your home.
Bad credit loans are either secured or unsecured. If you own a home, you could apply for a secured bad credit loan that would have the house as collateral. Because of the security of collateral, the lender would be in a position to offer you a loan at a lower interest. But be absolutely sure of your ability to repay the money before taking a secured bad credit loan because should you default, your home would be in danger of repossession. An unsecured bad credit loan would have a higher interest rate given that there is no security to the lender in the form of collateral and his/her risk is therefore greater. The benefit of an unsecured loan is that you can apply for one even if you don’t have property or other assets to pledge as collateral. As long as you are above 18 years of age, hold a steady job and run a checking account, an unsecured bad credit loan should be easy for you to get.
Bad credit loans come in many forms, depending on how the money borrowed is to be used. You could choose from:

Bad credit personal loans

Bad credit mortgage loans

Payday loans

Bad credit refinance

Home equity loans

Bad credit business loans

Debt consolidation loans

Bad credit auto loans

Bad credit computer loans
Not only do bad credit loans get you money when you need it the most, they also potentially hold the key to a future free of financial worries and credit problems. If you plan your finances carefully and pay the loan back on schedule, you could graduate from bad credit to good. That would have a deep impact on your life because it would mean that in future you could borrow money on much easier terms from many more lenders – even banks. However, do not take a bad credit loan if you are not sure of repaying it because defaulting on it would turn your financial situation from difficult to critical, making it virtually impossible for you to borrow money from any source.
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What is a Secured Loan and what are the risks? (Page 1 of 2)

A Secured Loan is a loan secured on the homeowners property very much in the same way as a Mortgage is. A Mortgage on a property is known as the “1st Charge” – a Secured Loan therefore becomes the “2nd Charge.” If a Secured Loan is never paid then obviously the Homeowners home is at risk. With the Mortgage company having the 1st charge they therefore reclaim their money first. A Secured Loan Lender would then follow as they are the 2nd charge. It is worth remembering that a Mortgage and Secured Loan Company would only ever repossess a property as a last resort.

A Secured Loan is ideal for Homeowners who are looking to raise finance by using their home as security. Traditionally a Secured Loan can provide Homeowners with a lower APR than that of an Unsecured Loan. Obviously a Loan Lenders APR varies depending on the personal circumstances of the applicant. A Secured Loan can be used for a variety of purposes. The most common Secured Loan purposes are for Home Improvements and for Debt Consolidation.

Home Improvement Secured Loan

A loan that is secured on the applicants home address for the purpose of Home Improvements. The loan can be used for a new conservatory, renovations, extension or simply for double glazing. Almost any form of home improvements can be funded by a secured loan. You may find that some secured loan lenders will require proof of what you will be using the funds for. This can be provided by simply gaining a written quote from someone who you are looking to have the work done by. Chances are a Home Improvement Secured Loan will actually increase the value of your property so it will be money well invested.

Debt Consolidation Loan

A loan that is secured on the applicants home address for the purpose of Debt Consolidation. The loan is generally used to consolidate (pay off) all existing credit by putting it into one secured loan and this generally reduces the monthly payments and therefore frees up more of your monthly income to use for more exciting purposes than clearing credit cards, store cards, loans or hire purchases! Sometimes the only way in which the monthly payments can be reduced is by taking the Secured Loan over a longer period than what the existing credit is currently on. This can increase the amount in total that you will pay back but customers who take a Debt Consolidation Loan generally are more interested in the reduced monthly outgoing on credit.

A Secured Loan can be used for other purposes besides Debt Consolidation and Home Improvements. They can also be used for a Car, Holiday or Wedding. Generally Secured Loan lenders do not raise finance for Business. For a Business Loan it may be a better route to contact your local Bank or Building Society. Why would I want a Secured Loan instead of an Unsecured Loan?

There are many reasons why.

Repayment Period A Secured Loan can normally be taken over a longer period than that of an unsecured personal loan. Unsecured Loans can normally only be taken over a maximum of 7 or 10 years. Some Secured Loan Lenders will allow the applicant to take the finance over a 30 year period and most will allow the finance to be spread over 25 years worth of payments. Obviously by taking the loan over a longer period reduces the monthly payment to the applicant – although you must remember the longer you take the loan over the more interest you will pay.