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High Risk Personal Loan

 
Author: ftprod
 

Where to get a high risk loan is a real dilemma for many people.

It is always wise to repair your credit score before applying for a loan. However, this is not always possible.

There are many individuals and couples that can only qualify for a high risk loan for purchasing a home, insurance, and a vehicle or just to cover unexpected expenses. A high risk loan can be used for many applications. It can also be used for debt consolidation and improving your credit rating.

If you are in the position of having a very poor credit history and no collateral available to you, you are considered to be a high risk to lenders.

If you are in need of a loan, there are lenders available to offer you a high risk loan. Be aware that when you have less than perfect credit, and no collateral, your lender will offer you the loan with rates and terms at much higher rates. There will also be more restrictive terms than would be offered to individuals with better credit. It is also possible that your high risk loan will carry a shorter repayment term on it.

There are obviously many reasons why someone has bad credit. When you do not pay your bills on time, when month after month you miss making payments or perhaps you do not pay your bills at all.

One of the first things you should be aware of is your credit score. There are three major companies that issue credit reports. Each company has a different standard of reporting your credit score, so it is wise to get all three reports each year. The three credit reporting companies are Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.

Knowing your credit score before applying for a high risk loan is advisable so you don't have any surprises thrown at you from the lender. You will know where your credit history stands and are trying to repair it.

There are two types of high risk loans; secured and unsecured. Those with collateral will be able to get a secured high risk loan. This is a way for you to get quick cash with a bad credit history.

A secured high risk loan is available at your local bank or credit union. There are of course many things you should consider before you take on a secured high risk loan. Make sure you consider all that is involved, the amount of the loan, when it has to be paid back by, if you can make the monthly payments on time and the interest rate and terms. So try to remember you are trying to get a high risk loan and repair your credit rating at the same time. So be sure that the loan is not more than you can handle.

An unsecured high risk loan is for the person with the worst credit history possible. They usually have an extremely discouraging credit history and no collateral to offer as security against the loan. With a troubled credit history and the need to be able to pay bills and expenses (unexpected or not), a high risk unsecured loan is all they are able to apply for. Lenders are taking a large risk to loan money to those with a bad credit history with no collateral to back it up. If the loan does not get repaid on time or ever, they have nothing to hold in place for the money borrowed. The applicant therefore pays the highest interest rates possible with the strictest terms available.

After being approved for the unsecured high risk loan you must comply with the conditions imposed on you. You will have to have a full time job, a valid bank account and be able to produce proper id and your residential address. On the positive side for the applicant, if the loan is paid off on time with no late payments it will greatly improve your credit history. You will also be able to get a loan with better rates and terms next time.

There are many ways to obtain a high risk loan whether it is secured or unsecured. You can go to your local bank or credit union, or apply online.

There are many companies to be found online that will offer you a high risk loan, no matter your credit history.

Just be prepared for tighter restrictions on terms and rates.

 
 
 

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