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Unsecured Loans, Advantage Loans and Tenant Loans

Date Published: 06th February 2007
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Unsecured loans are loans that are not fixed with any asset, so there’s no risk of repossession. However, if you don’t keep up repayments, the lender can take legal action in order to recover money – although this legal process would be much longer, and more expensive than with secured loans.

It’s usually thought that unsecured loans are risky for lenders, since there’s no security, and although it is partly true, it is not to the same extent as what it was when unsecured loans were first introduced.
Now you’ll find the loan market to be flooded with lenders trying to attract more consumers than their competitors, which means that some unsecured loans are popping up with quite reasonable rates of interest. Although unsecured loan interest rates are still higher than secured loans, for obvious reasons, you’ll see that more and more are at the lowest possible rate.


As unsecured loans are available without collateral, this remains the only option for tenants, but not limited to them as more and more consumers are becoming aware of the benefits of unsecured finance.

Unsecured loans are even available to those with poor credit, CCJs, and defaults.

You can find out more details at Advantage Loans and Tenant Loans.
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