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Federal direct consolidation loan : borrower's rights and responsibilities (SuDoc ED 1.2:L 78/20/996)
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Unsecured Loan Consolidation

Ask any one anywhere in the world and they would tell you how easy it is to fall in a debt trap. Paying up student loans, utility bills, food, clothing and the cost of raising a family is no mean task. It is not unnatural to shudder at the sight of bills piling up one after the other. Many people think about the whole problem negatively as they feel they are ineligible to take a loan to repay their bills, as they do not own a home. There is no cause for despair, as there is a solution.

 

The best solution for all of you who are neck-deep in debt yet do not own a home to show as collateral is to go for an unsecured consolidated loan. This works very similar to the traditional collateral-based loan since it allows you pay out all your debts in one shot and work with one single loan where you have to make only one repayment.

Though filing an application for an unsecured loan is not very cumbersome, it can invade a lot on your privacy. Most loan consolidation companies would like to run a background and credit check on both you and your spouse. You might be able to obtain an unsecured loan at low interest rates if you have a good credit history. However, the interest rates of your unsecured loan can get hiked up if your credit history is not that commendable.

Unsecured loans, irrespective of whether you have a good or a bad credit history would call for higher interest rates - higher than the usual collateral-based loans. This is because collateral always makes you a low risk borrower. However, you would still get financial reprieve if you apply for an unsecured loan, even when you can not boast of having collateral. You could immediately stop creditors calling you or sending you letters. Your usually schedule of making eight different payments every month can be called off. You simply have to focus on making that one single monthly payment to the loan consolidation company. The best news is that your credit rating improves after every payment that you make.

You must remember though that the loan amount of an unsecured consolidation loan may not be as much as a traditional collateral-based loan. The reason for this is without having collateral most lending companies would treat you as high risk and would not sanction more than $20,000. In case your total debt amount is more than this, then you might have to consider which debts you would consolidate and which you would pay yourself. To make your life easier, choose a debt which is charging you higher rates of interest as this debt would cost you more in the long run. So your consolidation effort should focus on those bills and debts which charge you higher rates of interest.



 

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