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Bad Credit? Consider a Bad Credit Secured Loan

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Fri, 16 Nov 2007

If you are in a situation where you need money, often times the best solution is to get a loan. However, if your credit is bad, you have probably been denied several times for unsecured personal loans. The good news is you still may be able to get the cash you need with a Bad Credit Secured Loan.

With any secured loan, the borrower must offer some kind of collateral to the lender as a way to guarantee that you will repay the loan. The lender then has the right to take possession of the collateral if you do not repay the loan. These types of loans are used to help people with bad credit or no credit to get the loans that they need. Because it is a secured and involves collateral, many times you can get a lower interest rate than an unsecured loan.

The most common and accepted types of collateral include houses or other real estate, vehicles, or anything that you own of value; as long as it is valued at the same or more than the amount of the loan. Typically, you don’t have to turn over the collateral at the time of the loan. You can keep living in your house or driving you car as long as you continue to repay the loan. The exception to this can be collateral such as jewelry or other valuables. Small items of worth are often held by the lender until the loan is repaid.

As part of the loan, you will have to sign something that allows the lender to take possession of the collateral should you stop paying. At that point, the lender has the right to sell your collateral to recover the loan. It’s a pretty basic concept that works well as long as you are able to pay off the loan.
It may be more difficult to find a bad credit secured loan than a regular loan. Since it isn’t a common type of loan for say, a bank, you may have to do a little searching. There are many institutions that provide these loans. A good place to start searching is the Internet. Look for providers that you are comfortable with. You can also find organizations online that can help you find the right lender by comparing interest rates. Often all you have to do is fill out a questionnaire with some basic information and they will do all the work for you.
So just because you have bad credit doesn’t mean that you can’t get a reasonable loan. Consider a bad credit secured loan and get back on your feet.

About the Author

K.S. Louman writes about financial news and loan management for www.totallymoney.com. For more information about bad credit secured loans, please visit www.totallymoney.com.


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