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Home Improvement Loan Part-1
Author: Aravind Kumar
Website: http://www.globalintegra.com/
Added: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 03:02:34 -0600
Category: Loans
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Any improvement of your home is going to cost a great deal of money and the vast majority of people find the only way they can afford to carry out work of this kind is to arrange a home improvement loan. Tradesmen such as carpenters, electricians, plumbers, plasterers are an expensive addition to the overall home improvement budget but for many homeowners they have no alternative as their own skills are not sufficient.

Not every owner will want to have a secured loan as it is based on the equity available, but zero equity home improvement loans are readily available. The last responsibility a new homeowner wants is that of it being used as equity for a loan to improve it. Fortunately for the homeowner, an non-equity based financing arrangement is available with a fifteen year repayment term if required.

The primary stipulation when applying for a loan without equity is the combined income of both owners but the amount of the loan must not be higher than the amount allowed by the county law where the home is situated. The loan process for people applying for a no equity loan is minimal even though the property and type of improvements planned are looked into.

For people with small mortgages and high value homes, a home improvement loan that is secured is often a preferred method to finance remodeling costs. This type of loan is much quicker to organize and because the house is being used to secure the loan, it benefits from better terms and lower interest rates.

Obviously the amount you are able to borrow using a secured loan will depend on the value of your home. The lenders need to be assured that there is in fact equity in your property and that any loans already outstanding will not interfere with any new arrangement made by them if they agree to a loan.

All these factors will be considered for putting a loan package together for your consideration. Normally a lender will lend to the upper limit of the house valuation but a few lenders go much further and provide loans up to 125 percent of the valuation.

When you arrange a loan this way, the lender has a claim on your home should you fail to meet payments, so only borrow judiciously and consider your ability to pay it back. It is never a good idea to borrow more than you can afford to repay, no matter how noble the cause so if your home improvement loan will cause financial hardship, restrict it to cover just essential maintenance.

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Author is an executive at Integra Global Solutions http://www.integraoutsourcing.co.uk, which provides cost effective accounting bookkeeping outsourcing services for 100s of accountants in UK, Ireland & Europe. For more details logon to: http://www.integraoutsourcing.co.uk/casolution.html. You are free to publish this article as long as you have a link back to http://www.integraoutsourcing.co.uk/casolution.html

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