If you failing to pay (even if you just miss out one or two payments), it will affects your credit score and is recorded in your credit history. Though you may obtain a loan with bad credit, you will either have to bear with higher interest rates or put your house as collateral thus risking losing it if you continue to miss payments.
Though bad credit loans carry higher interest rates or the risk of repossession, they are sometimes the only option for those who cannot get regular loans. If you have too many stains on your credit history and you think you will not be able to be approved for a regular loan, then you can seek a bad credit loan lender.
There is another way of reducing the interest rate charged on this kind of loans that does not imply offering an asset as collateral. This is especially helpful for non homeowners who would not be able to offer collateral anyway. Getting the aid of a co-signer (a good credit one is better) will guarantee that you get approved and the interest rate will also be reduced as this person acts as a guarantor of your debt. So, try it now!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Bad Credit Loans
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