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Secured debt is a debt that is guaranteed by the use of collateral. If the debt is not repaid, the creditor has the right to take the collateral from the borrower.
A secured home loan is a home loan where there is a security or collateral used to secure the mortgage. Often times the home itself can be used as collateral to lower the interest rate and monthly payment. By using the equity in the house as collateral for the secured loan.
A secured loan is a loan in which the borrower declares an asset (e.g. a car or property) as collateral for the loan, which then becomes a secured debt owed to the creditor who issues the loan. The debt is thus secured against the collateral - in the event that the borrower defaults on the loan, the creditor takes possession of the asset used as collateral and may sell it to satisfy the debt by regaining the amount originally lent to the borrower.
It means your property (real estate) is no acting as collateral for the loan that you took out. Secured loans have collateral attached, such as a home or vehicle which the lender can reposses if you don't pay. Unsecured loans have no collateral (such as credit cards), therefore if you don't pay, all the lender can due is sue you in court.
it means its secured and you cant get into it!
Secured debt is a debt that is guaranteed by the use of collateral. If the debt is not repaid, the creditor has the right to take the collateral from the borrower.
A secured home loan is a home loan where there is a security or collateral used to secure the mortgage. Often times the home itself can be used as collateral to lower the interest rate and monthly payment. By using the equity in the house as collateral for the secured loan.
A secured loan is a loan in which the borrower declares an asset (e.g. a car or property) as collateral for the loan, which then becomes a secured debt owed to the creditor who issues the loan. The debt is thus secured against the collateral - in the event that the borrower defaults on the loan, the creditor takes possession of the asset used as collateral and may sell it to satisfy the debt by regaining the amount originally lent to the borrower.
It means your property (real estate) is no acting as collateral for the loan that you took out. Secured loans have collateral attached, such as a home or vehicle which the lender can reposses if you don't pay. Unsecured loans have no collateral (such as credit cards), therefore if you don't pay, all the lender can due is sue you in court.
If you are a looking for financing to buy a car but your credit history is bad, it may be difficult to get approved for by the traditional lenders. However, this does not mean you cannot entirely get financing. With increased competition in the auto financing sector, lenders have come up with solutions for people with bad credit. To easiest way to get financing with bad credit is to provide collateral for amount you are borrowing. The common forms of collateral accepted include house equity, property and business shares. If you have collateral, you can easily get approved for a bad credit secured loan.
it means its secured and you cant get into it!
A secured loan is a loan in which there is physical collateral, meaning there is a physical item of worth that can be taken by the bank if the loan is not paid. Examples of this include a car loan or mortgage (house loan); the car or house are the collateral and therefore are the 'security' that the bank will not lose money on the loan. An unsecured loan is a loan in which there is no physical collateral, meaning there is no item of worth the bank can take if the loan is not paid. Examples of this include credit card debt or a student loan; in these cases, if the loan isn't paid the bank has to use a collections agency to try to get the money back.
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The meaning of fixed is to fasten in a secured position.
It appears both documents have the same effect. But if you are referring to having your mortgage discharged, but you did not pay off the loan in full, it may mean that you still have an outstanding debt, but it is no longer secured by your propery (real estate) as its collateral.
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It means giving up the stuff you put up to get the loan in the first place. It means giving up the collateral before the creditor comes for it. Or of course, it means giving up the collateral before there is a legal fight about it. Depending on the state and the contract you agreed to before you put up to get, surrendering collateral before litigation (going to court) might help avoid some further legal problems. Not always. Sometimes creditors want to go after the entire debt, not just what you paid off with the collateral, and your really nice attitude. Check your contract. Your debt begins and ends with the contract. If you dont have a copy, you better get one. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER dont keep your contract when you borrow money!