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- Why would my Loan application be turned down?
- If a lender decides that you are a bad risk for a loan, they will reject your application.
- Can I cancel my loan application if I decide not to go ahead for any reason?
- If you decide you want to cancel your loan application once you have made it, you can do so within a certain period of time set by the loan company.
- Can I borrow again in the future?
- Your ability to borrow again in the future will depend largely on how well you managed your loans and other forms of credit in the past.
- I am having trouble making repayments on my loans, should I get a debt consolidation loan?
- If you have a number of debts and are having trouble managing them all, then a debt consolidation loan may be your only option.
- How much can I borrow with a debt consolidation loan?
- The amount you can borrow on a debt consolidation loan is basically exactly the same as for a normal loan.
How quickly can I get the money?
How quickly you get your loan depends on who you buy it from.
If you buy it through your bank or building society you may be able to arrange an appointment at your local branch to sort out all the paperwork - they will deal with everything for you and will either put the money into your account or give you a cheque immediately. If you cannot get into a branch they will post the agreement papers, it will then take up to 48 hours from receipt of the documents to pay the money into your account or issue a cheque.
If you arrange your loan online the application will still have to be completed via the postal system as your signiture will be required. This means that the very quickest you can expect to get a loan will be a week after making the application. However this all depends on your loan provider. So if you need the money in a rush then make sure you find out from your loan provider how quickly they can get the money to you.
If you need the money in a rush then get a quote now through this website.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or any debt secured on it. Security by way of a charge on your home may be required.
Think carefully before securing other debts to your home.
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