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subject: Unsecured Loans: Security Free Mortgages [print this page]


Unsecured loans are easy loans which do not require any collateral to be put. These mortgages are suitable for tenants and non homeowners. Moreover, self employed, students and those who are living with their parents can go with the unsecured loans. Also, who own a home but are not willing to put any security can apply for these finances.

There are some of the features of these mortgages:

Applicant can opt for the online mode to apply for the mortgage as it is cost free;

These mortgages are best suited for the tenants and non homeowners;

Repayment terns are flexible and easy installments;

Collateral bad credit check is not required by the lenders to apply;

Approval is fast and amount will directly credited into the borrowers account.

Unsecured loans are available on higher rates as these are unsecured in nature, as the name suggests. These loans can be approved easily within no time as no formalities are attached with them. Faxing of the paper and lengthy procedure of the mortgage is not in use. The amount that the borrower can get with these finances range from 100 and 1500 with easy repayment terms and installments. To get these mortgages one has to fulfill some of the pre requisites, like:

Applicant must attain the age of 18 years or above;

Applicant must be a citizen of UK;

Applicant must have a valid bank account in UK bank;

Applicant is doing a regular job with a sound income.

The repayment terms are flexible and easily achieved by the borrower. If necessary, borrower can extend the repayment duration of the unsecured loans but then has to pay the late fine. The amount can be used for many purposes by the borrower that is debt consolidation, and fees of the school or college, home renovation, examination fees, wedding, traveling, grocery bills, hospital bills, medical expenses, etc. but under the lawful way.

Unsecured loans are also for the bad credit people who are suffering from the bad credit scores such as CCJs, IVA, arrears, defaults, late payments, missed payments, foreclosures, etc. but all are acceptable by the lenders.

by: James Strom




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