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UK Home Owner Loan Application Reasons
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By Joseph Kenny

If you have a bad credit rating or a credit report which shows defaults and County Court Judgements (CCJs), it can be difficult to get a loan at a reasonable interest rate. One option that is useful for people with a bad credit rating is a homeowner loan. A homeowner loan is a secured loan that provides security for lenders and money for borrowers.

A secured loan is a good option for people with outstanding debts who also own a home. As long as there is equity in the home, there will be lenders to offer loans. In addition, secured loans have better interest rates than unsecured loans, because there is less risk to lenders. This can be more cost-effective than managing debt through credit cards or high interest loans.

How Homeowner Loans Work

Whether a property is owned outright or mortgaged, the homeowner can borrow against the equity in the house. Some lenders require a valuation of the house. Lenders will also deduct any existing debt from the amount they are prepared to lend. Homeowner loans typically allow borrowers to have up to 85% of the value of their home, though some lenders will lend up to 125% of the value of the home. This will depend on the lender’s assessment of the likelihood of being repaid.

How To Choose A Homeowner Loan

Choosing a homeowner loan is as simple as visiting a loan comparison site and filling in the required information. This includes your home ownership status, the amount you want to borrow, the purpose of the loan as well as name, address and other personal details.

If you are borrowing more than


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