A secured loan is a loan that is backed by collateral in the form of financial assets as a means of ensuring that the borrower makes timely repayment. Secured loans are the best option for anyone looking for convenient and affordable loans with simple eligibility requirements and flexibility.
Here are some things to know about secured loans:
- They Require Collateral: Collateral is usually in the form of any financial asset. Secured loans are secured against collateral which can be used by a lender to regain the loan amount in case it is not repaid.
- Low Interest Rates: Secured loans are available at lower interest rates as they are pledged against collateral. This makes them a good choice for those on a restricted budget; one can borrow huge amounts as these loans are perceived to be safer in terms of repayment.
- Flexibility: Secured loans are highly flexible as far as repayment options, loan approval and customization options are concerned. Repayment options can be fixed or variable depending on the requirement of a borrower. The loans can be customized to suit the personal and financial needs of a borrower.
- Eligibility: Even though every financial institution has a unique set of requirements for a secured loan, some of them are common. For example, in order to avail a secured loan from a credit union, one must be credit union member, possess assets that match the value of the loan or exceed it, produce proof of identity, proof of residence and more.
- Factors To Consider: When getting a secured loan from a financial institution, consider the type of collateral you are willing to provide, whether the interest rate is fixed or variable, the APR (Annual Percentage Rate) and interest rate, fees charged by the lender, minimum and maximum amount of loan, income requirements and more.
- Preparing For The Loan: Before getting a secured loan, check your credit, get your assets evaluated to know how much you can borrow and suitable monthly repayments. Some financial institutions like credit unions offer online facilities that enable members to apply for a secured loan online.
- Defaulting: In case one misses the payments for a secured loan, the financial institution that granted it has the right to repossess the asset that was used as collateral. Every state has different laws regarding this procedure i.e. some require a notice of repossession while other waiver it. If the repossessed asset is not sufficient to compensate for the amount of loan, the borrower will have to cover the difference.