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Since the car is financed, it already is collateral for a loan. Your car loan uses the car as collateral for that loan. I think the only way for you to use the car as collateral for a different loan is to have the NEW lender pay off your car loan, tack the ammount of the car loan on to the new loan you are getting, therefore they would then be the leinholder on the car.
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.
The bank MAY be pursuaded to consider it if the car has enough value. However, you should be asking yourself why you would place your car at risk for someone who cannot otherwise obtain a loan. Can you afford the risk of losing your car. You would need to sign your car over to the bank. If the borrower defaulted the bank would take your car.
No! You would have to have your parents cosign for you. Having a fairly good paying job, owning a boat, condo, house, property is classified as "collateral" and the loan is put against that. The reason for this is if you choose not to make your car payments or can't make your car payments then the bank will take whatever collateral you have put against the loan. The bank is in the business of lending, but also getting their money back! Marcy
I dont have great credit & need a loan bad I have a 2004 Chevy Venture Van paid for that i can use for collateral where can I go to get a loan?
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The bank required me to provide collateral, such as my car, in order to secure the loan.
Since the car is financed, it already is collateral for a loan. Your car loan uses the car as collateral for that loan. I think the only way for you to use the car as collateral for a different loan is to have the NEW lender pay off your car loan, tack the ammount of the car loan on to the new loan you are getting, therefore they would then be the leinholder on the car.
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.
Who ever is holding the title as collateral for a loan. The bank or finance company typically.
Normally it is called an Auto Loan if you are using the vehicle as collateral for the loan. But, you can use something else as collateral such as your home, in which case it would be a Home Equity loan.
The only way to get your car title back from the Bank of America is to pay of the loan that the title is collateral for. If the loan is paid off, they will send you the title in the mail.
When it comes to using collateral for a car equity loan using your car title is an option through certain loan providers it just depends on their qualifications and the value of your car.
One can get low interest financing for leasing a car either from the car dealer or the bank. The bank is likely to have lower interest rates and will accept the car as collateral for the loan.
Yes, your car can be used a collateral but it is up to the lender.Yes, your car can be used a collateral but it is up to the lender.Yes, your car can be used a collateral but it is up to the lender.Yes, your car can be used a collateral but it is up to the lender.
The bank doesn't own the car. Unless you used it as an asset, or collateral for a loan from them, they should have no hold on that.
Yes. That's why the credit union has possession of the title. If you used the car as collateral for a loan and default on the loan the lender will take possession of the car and sell it to offset what you owe on the loan.