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A Guide to Secured Personal Loans (Apply Here) A secured loan is any loan that requires the borrower to provide the
lender with some form of security. In the case of secured personal loans,
the security will be the borrower's property, regardless of whether it
is mortgaged or owned outright. Loans secured against property that is
already mortgaged are known as second charges, whereas loans secured against
a property owned outright with no existing mortgage in place are known
as first charges. See below for a quick guide to secured personal loans. Secured personal loans are available in varying amounts and for many different purposes, including debt consolidation. The amount available usually ranges from £3,000 to £50,000, although some lenders will consider lending up to £100,000. The amount borrowed is repaid monthly over a term agreed at the outset, which will usually range between three years and twenty five years. You may be charged a penalty if you repay your loan earlier than agreed, and you should check each lender's individual policy with regards to this. Lenders charge interest on the amount you borrow, which is referred to as the Annual Percentage Rate (A.P.R). The amount you can borrow, the term available and the A.P.R will all depend upon the equity you have in your property, the lender's view of your ability to repay the loan and your personal circumstances, for example any adverse credit. Subject to your circumstances, you may be able to borrow up to 125% of the property value. The A.P.Rs quoted by the lender will usually be typical rates, and these act as a guide only as the exact rate offered will be on an individual basis. As a general rule, it is advisable to compare the A.P.Rs of different loans, as this is a good way to determine how competitive they are. Generally, secured personal loans are much easier to obtain than unsecured
loans. This is because the lender has the added benefit of security, which
provides protection in the event of a customer's inability to repay. This
also means that persons who are self-employed, or who have recently changed
jobs, or who have adverse credit can take out a personal loan. They are
also useful for larger amounts or where the applicant requires a longer
repayment period. Lending institutions offer you the option of taking a secured personal loan via their branch network, over the telephone, via a written application or online through their website. Initial assessment of your application can be made quickly, however loans under £25,000 are regulated, and a 7 day consideration period will be given to allow time for you to assess the implications of the credit agreement, and to ensure that you are fully aware of all the terms and conditions. When assessing your personal loan application the lender will consider your income and financial commitments to determine whether you can afford to take on and repay additional finance. They will look at your past credit history and take into consideration any adverse credit such as mortgage arrears, defaults or county court judgements. All lenders insist that where an applicant is married, both parties should be named on the application form. Lenders frequently use credit scoring facilities and credit reference agencies to assess your suitability. Credit scoring assesses your personal circumstances and statistics to determine which broad category of borrower you fit in to. Credit reference agencies provide a detailed analysis of your financial position as they hold information relating to your credit history, any adverse credit and any existing commitments. They also provide address and electoral roll information. If you are refused a personal loan or wish to make enquiries concerning your own credit file you can apply to the credit reference agencies for a copy of your credit file. This service is subject to a small fee, and is available by contacting:
A secured personal loan is subject to The Consumer Credit Act 1974. The Act contains strict regulations about how money is lent and covers loans up to a value of £25,000. Loans for sums greater than £25,000 are unregulated. When taking out a secured loan you will be asked to sign a credit agreement, which should be read carefully as the terms are binding. For regulated personal loans of under £25,000 the lender must provide a consideration period of 7 days. Lenders offer insurance policies and payment protection schemes to cover your monthly repayments in the event of accident, sickness, unemployment and death (conditions apply). Cover does vary between lenders, as does the cost, therefore you should check individual policies for what is included, and just as importantly, what is excluded. If you are considering protecting your repayments in the event of accident, sickness, unemployment or death, why not browse our Mortgage Protection and Income Protection finders. If you do experience difficulties with your repayments, seek advice from
your lender as soon as you can. Remember, your property acts as security
for your loan and it is therefore at risk in the event of any repayment
problems. The earlier you seek help, the more sympathetic your lender
is likely to be. You can also seek help from voluntary organisations such
as the Citizens Advice Bureau. Secured Loans UK provides you with the facility to apply online for your personal loan. You can submit your application without leaving our site. This will ultimately save you time, as it means you won't need to contact service providers direct. When you apply through Secured Loans UK you will complete a short application form. Once your application has been submitted to us, we will contact you acknowledging your application. You will be kept up-to-date on the progress of your personal loan application.
If for any reason your application is declined, Secured Loans UK may be
able to direct your application to a provider who can help. We have a
Support Team who can be contacted by telephone should you require any
further assistance along the way. Please note, we do not charge a fee for the service we provide. Our income comes from the providers, who pay us a fee when you complete your purchase. YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR
OTHER LOAN SECURED ON IT. Click here to apply for a secured homeowner
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THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT. Consumer Credit Licence No.617490 |
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