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Homeowner loans – release dormant equity

Submitted by anaya
Thu, 22 Mar 2007

Generally, homeowner loans require collateral from the borrower for the loan amount to be released. In homeowner loans, the home is the security. The year 2006 witnessed a never before seen increase in the number of homeowner loans taken.

This inclination is primarily owing to the benefits that come with homeowner loans. With collateral in place, the lenders tend to relax on the interest rates. Not only that, one can borrow a substantial amount with this loan type, and that facilitates the fulfilment of a lot of big-money requirements. Also, the repayment term of the loan is long, and that allows for better handling of the finances.

A homeowner loan can be availed from different sources, like building societies, banks, private lenders and the online institution. The last option is, for all sense and purposes, the best among the lending alternatives. The choices are great, and the entire online processing thing is convenient for the borrower.

With homeowner loans, one can get up to 80 percent of the home’s value. In some cases, it can go up to 125 percent. The maximum amount one can borrow with homeowner loans is £250000, and the repayment period ranges from 5 to 25 years.

However, there are some disadvantages with homeowner loans. The biggest drawback is that, in case of a repayment default from the borrower, the lender can seize the collateral and sell it off to recoup the amount. Another minor disadvantage is the amount of time taken for collateral valuation. This scrutiny of documentation can be somewhat hassling for the loan taker.

Before taking a homeowner loan, one should analyse and undertake a thorough comparison of the loans available in the financial market these days. There are a lot of lenders floating around in the market today. And not all of them take the straight and narrow road. Hidden charges amount to a lot in the end. So, one should always look out for those.

 

The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. She has done masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting Shakespeare finance as a finance specialist. For more information please visit at http://www.shakespearefinance.co.uk/


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