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Advice On Getting A Personal Unsecured Loan


by James Copper

Getting an unsecured loan is one of the most difficult loans to get. An unsecured loan is very risky for a lender, so they often try to get a borrower to try a secured loan instead. For some borrowers, a secured loan is not an option because they simply do not have anything to offer as collateral. That is when an unsecured loan becomes necessary.

When it comes to unsecured loans, lenders are very cautious. An unsecured loan is solely based upon the borrowers word that they will pay back the loan amount. Unlike a secured loan, the lender has nothing to fall back on if the borrower defaults on their loan payments.

Unsecured loans are usually for lower amounts than secured loans. Lenders usually have stiffer requirements for borrowers for unsecured loans, as well. Lenders prefer higher credit scores. They will also be very particular about verifying income and comparing the debt to income ratio of the borrower. The lender is going to make absolutely sure that the borrower can afford the loan.

In some cases, lenders will not even consider giving an unsecured loan to a borrower who does not have a co-signer. By getting a co-signer, the lender then has two people to hold responsible for the loan. If the primary borrower defaults the co-signer then becomes responsible for the loan.

A borrower wanting to get an unsecured loan needs to make sure they have their finances in good order before applying. They should look over their credit report to see if there are any errors or any problems. If they have collections or other bad reports on their record then they need to try to fix them. At minimum they should have at least one account in good standing that is over 6 months old. They should also not have excessive collection accounts. A credit score of over 650 is desirable. Additionally, they should go over their budget and make sure they can afford the loan.

A lender is unlikely to offer an unsecured loan to anyone who has credit problems or to someone who has financial difficulties, no steady employment or a history of unemployment. They are wanting proof that you have a history of always paying back your debts. Even one bad mark could be too much for some lenders. If you need the loan, but do not meet the requirements then you will need to find someone to co-sign on the loan for you.

Unsecured loans are a huge risk that many lenders try to avoid. Borrowers will find that they are likely to get offered a secured loan first and then only offered an unsecured loan if they can not come up with collateral and can meet the lenders strict requirements. Lenders are not going to take any chances by offering unsecured loans to someone who is not financial stable. If you have a good credit record and a good financial background then you will probably be able to qualify for an unsecured loan.

About the Author
James Copper is a writer for http://www.any-loans.co.uk/unsecured.php
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