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The Importance of Financial Equity in Lender Loans



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By : Anthony Smith    9 or more times read
Submitted 2007-11-20 14:39:45
Homeowners know how valuable equity in their homes can be. They work hard to maintain their home and when it is necessary to take out a loan, they expect the process to be simple. However for some homeowners, it is not that simple, it can be absolutely frustrating.

As everyone knows, being approved for a loan is contingent upon your credit history. However, if you have less than perfect credit it can lead to a denial by your lender.

As the times change, so do the rules and regulations of lending companies. It is now possible to apply for and be approved for a home equity loan, even if they have bad credit.

A home equity loan is a loan that you take out against the equity that you have built up for your home. It can be used for anything you want, a vacation, education, or home repairs, or even the bills that caused your credit rating to plummet to begin with.

Having bad credit does not mean that you will never be able to take out a loan again, because you can. Many lenders will grant a home equity loan to those who have bad credit, however there are certain rules and regulations that apply.

A bad credit home equity loan has its advantages and disadvantages.

One of he disadvantages to a bad credit home equity loan is that it is set up differently than traditional loans. With a home equity loan, the homeowner uses the home itself as collateral for the loan. This covers any risk to the lender. This type of loan also has a repayment period; if the loan is not paid off within this period of time, the homeowner risks losing his or her home. The upside is that the homeowner can borrow up to eighty-five percent of the value of their home.

Another disadvantage to a bad credit home equity loan is that the interest rate will be much higher than with a traditional loan. This is because it is perceived that the risk to the lender is much higher with a person who has bad credit.

And advantage to a bad credit home equity loan is that it is available to homeowners who do not believe that they could get a loan. It is available in fixed and adjustable rates, and it can also be used as a tax deduction. It makes sense to apply for a bad credit home equity loan because the homeowner can receive the maximum benefit of the value of their home without actually selling it.
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