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What is a Personal Secured Loan?
John Mussi

A personal secured loan is the generic term for a loan. In simple terms a personal secured loan gives security to the lender on the loan other than a simple promise to repay the loan.

This type of loan is essentially an amount that is secured against property put up by you as collateral. Since this affords a measure of security to the lender, you as the borrower get lower interest rates and a longer period in which to pay back your loan

A personal secured loan is secured against your home to act as security to the lender for the money you have borrowed. A personal secured loan is often referred to as a homeowner loan. Personal secured loans are an ideal solution for homeowners who have recently been refused a personal loan or for home owners wanting to borrow a larger loan amount.

Personal secured loans enable homeowners to borrow capital against the value of their property. This means that you are effectively using your property to guarantee the loan. This means that the person taking out the loan uses their home as collateral to secure the loan.

A personal secured loan , also known as a home owner loan, is a loan which is secured by a mortgage over your property. This means that if you fail to pay back your loan the lender has the right to take your property. As the lender has a lower risk of losing the money, they can offer a secured loan at a lower APR (annual percentage rate) than an unsecured loan.

Personal secured loans can be used for any purpose and are one of the ways that you can use the equity in your home to raise money for the things youve always dreamed of - like that long overdue holiday, home improvements, or buying a new car. You can also use a secured loan to consolidate your debts into one manageable monthly repayment.

Personal secured loans work out cheaper because of the fact that you put up your home as collateral or security for your lender: hence the term ?secured loan. The lender thus offers you cheaper rates on your loan.

A Personal secured loan can sometimes be a better option when taking out a loan due to the fact that the interest rates on the personal secured loan will tend to be much lower than for unsecured personal loans. This is due to the fact that you are putting up your property as collateral.

A personal secured loan gives you the option to pay back the loan borrowed over a longer period of time and at a lower interest rate. Personal secured loans also offer you the ability to increase your repayments or to repay a lump sum if your financial situation changes at any time. This can help to reduce the amount of time you will be paying off the loan, and of course the total amount of interest you pay back.

With a personal secured loan you can borrow from £5,000 to £75,000 with low monthly repayments. Loans secured on property can be repaid over a period of between 5 years and 25 years .

If you default on your payments, you will find that loan providers will be a good deal more patient with you. Because they know that they have your home as collateral for the loan, they will give you more time to recover from whatever problems you are having that are making you late on your payments. This is not guaranteed though, so take the time to plan your payments and make sure that you can make them comfortably before you take the loan out.

Should you fall into difficulties or are unable to make the repayments on your loan you will sooner or later lose your home. This is why before taking out a personal secured loan it is vital that you consider your financial situation carefully and make sure that you have budgeted fully and can cover the loan repayments. If you cannot keep up with the repayments, your home is at risk.

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About The Author
John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help UK homeowners find the best available loans via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.




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