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Secured loans- Loans that stand apart

Modern technology has intruded into every aspect of our life. It has made possible for us the means to avail loans without even having to move out of our homes. You can comfortably sit in front of your PC and apply for a loan. The lenders will contact you if they find your details suitable.

The competition is very stiff in the UK financial market. New entrants are coming up with loads of new financial products and establishing themselves along with the existing lot. One thing you must do is research – on the loan market, compare loans, and even bargain simply through the Internet before finally taking out a loan.

With secured loans, you get a plethora of benefits. Such loans can help you in solving even some of your biggest financial problems. The loan amount can stretch up to a hefty £250,000 – enough to take care of all your worries.

You can avail secured loans:

  • despite an adverse credit rating and a poor financial history with CCJs, bankruptcy or IVAs
  • if you are a self-employed professional or retired or an employed person
  • to get a low rate of interest
  • for flexible repayment options

    In case of secured loans, some lenders may offer you more than the value of equity in your home. If your home has got a value of £100,000, you may still get £125,000 in the form of secured loans.

    Secured loans are also popular by the name of homeowner loans. In some instances, these loans can go up to 125 per cent of equity. This is an added benefit of secured loans.

    Besides, the lenders offer scores of loan plans so that you can choose one that is as close to your requirements as it can be. Just because it is your home that serves as a security, these loans are called homeowner loans.
  • Decoding Financial Gobbledygook

    Thank goodness for the proliferation of Internet websites on loans. They have made life so much less complicated for all those lesser mortals who find it so tough to understand (so-called) simple concepts like redemption penalties, collateral, secured homeowner loans, unsecured loans, and so on. I no longer have to look to friends in the finance field to advise me on what loans to take and what not to. The world being driven by the cyber world these days, everybody has to learn to think for themselves. It was while trying to sift through the financial jargon that passes for English on the cyber world that I found the answers to many of my queries. Of course, I had to look through almost a dozen different websites and spend a couple of hours before finally reaching a complete understanding of the words that loan companies try to get our business with.

    For starters, I managed to find out the difference between secured homeowner loans and unsecured loans. Now, secured loans of any kind are usually secured against some asset. Most often, this asset is a home. On the other hand, unsecured loans need no such security, which is one reason why the time taken to get hold of an unsecured loan is reduced considerably. After all, you could be giving the name of any property anywhere in the world and proclaiming that it is your own. Obviously, that is not going to work. So, you have to provide several documents to prove to the loan providers, that the property is your own. Most people who already own homes resort to secured homeowner loans because, in spite of the paperwork required, such loans are quite easily managed.

    Finally, I understood what is meant by the term “collateral” (also a Tom Cruise movie). “Collateral” basically is the term used to mean “security”. So the house that secures the loan for you, works as your collateral. In case you are unable to repay the loan on time, you will have no choice but to bid goodbye to your home.

    As regards an unsecured loan, it becomes easier to get one if you have a good credit history. People who do not have a history of good credit are usually treated like prodigal sons. They are made to pay quite a high rate of interest, getting loans is that much more severe, and in general, even getting a loan is a task and a half. But now that you have understood some of the concepts, you will find it easier to weigh and evaluate each loan.