Unsecured Loans - For Tenants And Homeowners


by Erika Anaya - Date: 2007-02-14 - Word Count: 302 Share This!

There are two varieties of loans in the financial market today: secured and unsecured. In the case of the former, the borrower is required to offer collateral against which the loan amount is given. With the latter, there is no need to offer collateral. Recently, there has been a surge in the number of secured loans taken in the UK. However, the rise of popularity of these loans has seen a proportionate rise in the number of repossessions.

Thus, for all sense and purposes, unsecured loans remain the model option for tenants as well as homeowners with shaky financial bases. There are several advantages with an unsecured loan. There is the absence of the seemingly endless documentation that accompanies secured loans. Also, these loans can be found more easily, as it caters to the average person. The most significant benefit is that with these loans there is no real threat of repossession of the property in case the borrower involuntarily defaults on the repayments. The court is an option for the lender to recoup the loan amount, but that is a path they refrain from taking, as the legal route comes with its own share of hassles.

However, the absence of collateral is a disadvantage in itself. Lenders tend to elevate the interest rates to compensate for the risk of not repayment. Another drawback with this loan type is that the maximum amount that can be borrowed (£25,000) is relatively small in comparison to secured loans, and the repayment term is short as well (maximum ten years). This loan is primarily used for short-term purposes.

This loan type can be availed from a number of sources like banks, private lenders and the Internet. Of these choices, the online alternative is easily the most accessed. The online option provides various benefits like expediency, quickness, choices etc.


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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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