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The Requirements for Loan Application

Submitted by aronddevit
Fri, 15 Apr 2011

Our increasing needs, wants and demands are creating mixed results for our financial prospects and at the same time they are making us a victim of debt situations and ultimately we take respite in various debt relief options provided by debt settlement companies. Applying for personal loans involve certain risks both on the creditor's and the borrower's part and the same should involve a strong sense of purpose and responsibility on the borrower's part to be capable of paying the loan back within a stipulated time period including the interest rates. However, the situation now is comparatively better off; the borrowers still have to undergo certain eligibility tests and formalities to qualify for the successful loan application. Before processing a personal loan application for a prospective borrower, the lender must first establish the identity of the borrower. The USA Patriot Act requires new customers, including loan applicants, to provide the bank a valid form of government-issued identification such as a passport or driver's license. The applicant must also provide the lender her Social Security number, date of birth and physical address. The lender pulls credit reports to verify the borrower and view the borrower's credit history. Many banks restrict the amount of unsecured debt that any borrower can obtain. This limit often amounts to $50,000 or $100,000 and includes all personal loans, credit cards and unsecured revolving credit lines. Loan limits are further restricted by the borrower's income. Generally, banks do not approve loans if the borrower's debt payments exceed 40 or 50 percent of the borrower's monthly income. Furthermore, people with credit scores below 640 are usually ineligible for unsecured debt. Only people with scores above 700 can obtain unsecured personal loans with high balances.

Loan applicants must provide the lender with two years of tax returns, two years of W2 forms and two recent pay slips. Lenders normally contact the applicant's employer to verify that the employee still works for the company before approving the loan. Self-employed persons must also provide two years of business tax returns. Retired persons must provide evidence of retirement income. The lender deducts the monthly debt payments shown on the credit report from the borrower's verifiable income to determine the debt-to-income ratio. DTI and credit score ultimately determine the loan amount. Unsecured personal loans have higher interest rates than other types of loans because the lack of collateral exposes the lender to a greater degree of risk. However, many banks offer secured personal loans such as certificate of deposit secured loans. These loans have lower rates because the borrower opens the CD at the bank they intend to borrow the money from. If the borrower defaults, the lender liquidates the CD and uses the proceeds to settle the debt. Thus the lender and the borrower too has to be fully aware of these criteria which signifies the borrower's eligibility and strength of purpose for utilizing the money borrowed.

 

Aronddevit has a degree in finance and presently sharing his knowledge to help others in order to get debt relief. She is also writing about debt consolidation companies and free debt consolidation help to eliminate the debt woes and help people to build wealth.


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