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secured loan is any loan that is secured on your home or property. Secured loans
are more easily accessible to those with a poor credit record. This means that
persons who are self-employed, or who have recently changed jobs, or who have
adverse credit (ccjs, arrears, defaults, etc.) can take out a secured loan. If
you're a homeowner, you may get a lower rate through a secured loan using your
property as security. If you borrow money using a mortgage as security you are
agreeing that the lender can claim the mortgaged property if you fail to keep
to the agreement. The risk to the lender is reduced so the interest rate offered
is lower. This is why secured loans tend to be cheaper than unsecured loans and
other forms of borrowing. The lender has the added benefit of security, which
provides protection in the event of your inability to repay. You
can borrow larger amounts and repay over a longer period. The amount available
usually ranges from £3,000 to £50,000, although some lenders will
consider lending more. If you wish to borrow a larger amount or if you require
a longer period in which to repay the loan, secured loans may be the most suitable
for you. You
can consolidate more expensive borrowings into a single much cheaper monthly payment.
You may choose to take out a secured loan in order to consolidate debts and replace
high-interest loans with a low-rate loan. The loans being consolidated may include
higher purchase loans, unsecured loans and credit cards. Before
you take out a secured loan, make sure that you can afford the monthly repayments.
Also, read the loan agreement carefully and pay particular attention to the rate
of interest required, the term of the loan, the repayments required and the total
amount payable. If you fail to repay the loan, the lender may repossess your
property or home and sell it to repay the loan. Your home is at risk if you do
not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it. Bwalya
Mwaba writes for the Secured Personal Loans website. To apply for a secured personal
loan online, just fill out a simple form at: http://www.secured-personal-loan.org.uk/
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