What Does No-Collateral Imply?
People tend to request unsecured loans due to the less time-consuming application processes that they imply. However, the fact that these loans carry no collateral should be noted and the implications of that fact should be weighted in order to understand when and why one should apply for an unsecured loan.

The no-collateral variable is an important issue. Sometimes it is underestimated because people think that if you don't plan to miss on the loan payments it doesn't really matter if the loan is secured or unsecured. However, the unsecured or secured nature of a loan goes far beyond that and has several other implications.

Unsecured Personal Loans

Unsecured personal loans carry no collateral. As common belief suggests, these loans charge a higher interest rate than that of secured loans. However, the interest rate is only slightly higher and not abusive as many informative papers suggest. And it is definitely lower than financing with credit cards.

The interest rate is not decided by the secured or the unsecured nature of the loan. The interest rate varies according to the risk involved for the lender in the financial transaction. Secured loans carry lower rates because they imply a lower risk for starters. But a high-risk bad-credit borrower applying for a home loan will probably get a higher rate than an applicant with an impeccable credit report requesting an unsecured personal loan.

Collateral And The Action Of Repossession

When a property is used as collateral for a loan, it guarantees repayment because the lender is legally entitled to take action against the property, claim it, sell it and recover the amount of the debt from the price of the property. This action is known as the legal action of repossession.

The proceedings defer from one state to another as well as the protections of those who live in the property. Commonly, however, a single missed payment won't be enough justification for the action. But continual late and missed payments can easily lead to repossession or foreclosure.

The consequences of this action are disastrous not only to the borrower's assets (the property is lost) but also to his credit score and history. A default, foreclosure, or repossession affects credit score for years since it's a serious delinquency that will make your rank to drop significantly and will remain on your credit history for a long time.

No-Collateral Pondered

You never know what unexpected expenses may raise that can compromise your ability to repay the loan. Thus, if you can request an unsecured personal loan instead of a secured personal loan you are taking less risks and the cost of doing so is not that high. It makes no sense loosing a property for something that could be solved by other means.

No-collateral offers you the possibility to obtain finance without risking repossession at reasonable rates that are only slightly higher than that of secured loans. And besides, it also provides you with flexibility and a better negotiation stance if you need to agree with the lender new loan terms due to an unforeseen situation.

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