Non-Homeowner Loan Information: FAQ's and Jargon Index
FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions
Our loans start at £5,000 and go up to £250,000.
It all depends on your available income.
You can use the money for virtually any purpose, whether it be a car, a holiday or to pay off your existing credit commitments.
Yes, we offer an optional accident, sickness and redundancy package with all our lenders for your total peace of mind.
You can do this at any time. The balance outstanding will be calculated and a rebate given on the outstanding interest in accordance with the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
Absolutely. We will not contact your employers, bank or other third party without your prior written authority.
Jargon Breakdown - What the terms mean:
Adverse Credit | APR | Arrears | Bad Credit | Bankrupt | Black Listed | Bridging Loan | CCJ or County Court Judgment | Debt Consolidation | Defaults | Debt | Impaired Credit | Interest rate | Non Status | Personal Loan | Poor Credit | Status | Self Employed | Tenant Loan | Unsecured Loan | Wedding Loan- Adverse Credit
This term is used to describe Credit Problems due to a poor credit history. The borrower may have CCJ's, Mortgage Arrears and other credit debt repayment. Abusing credit or failing to meet credit repayments leads to Adverse Credit. - APR
APR or Annual Percentage Rate is the actual cost of interest on a loan/mortgage and takes into account the amount of interest you will pay and the term of the loan/mortgage. So the higher the APR the more you will pay, the lower the APR, the less you pay. This is the easiest way to compare loans to gain the best rate for you. - Arrears
Mortgage Arrears is used to describe missed, late or under paid mortgage repayments. If you stay in arrears you are likely to end up with a County Court Judgment or CCJ. This can also be described as defaulting on your mortgage or Mortgage Defaults. A limited number of lenders will consider lending credit to people with previous credit problems. - Bad Credit
This another term used to describe Credit Problems due to an adverse credit history. CCJ's, Mortgage Arrears and other credit debt repayment problems leads to a Bad Credit Rating. Bad Credit is more of an American term with the UK more commonly using Poor Credit. - Bankrupt
This occurs when a debtor is unable to pay their debts. The lender(s) or creditors move to secure what monies they can from any existing assets (property) held by that person. All property is then administered by the official receiver. - Black Listed
All your credit history will be stored on databases by credit reference companies. A lender will check these to find out your credit status. If you have a severe credit history and your record will be black listed to note severe risk. Some lenders will still lend on this but the interest rate will be high until you can improve your credit history.
Bridging loan
This is a short term loan provided by a bank or building society which covers you if you need to pay for your next home, while still waiting for the money to come through from the sale of your current home. If you do require one of these, you must ensure that the funds to repay the loan will be in place when the loan period expires. - CCJ or County Court Judgment
If you have not made payment on any debt you have then you will be taken to Crown Court. If the debt isn't satisfied then a decision or judgment made in the County Court, normally for the non-payment of that debt will be registered on your credit file as a CCJ. If the debt is paid or satisfied and a satisfaction certificate obtained it will be noted on your credit file. Having unsatisfied CCJ's will seriously effect your credit rating and limit the lenders available to you. - Debt Consolidation
To consolidate your debts means instead of several debts where you are struggling to meet all the repayments you have just one manageable debt with a repayment you can afford. However you are actually increasing your debt and paying it over a longer period allowing lower monthly repayments - Defaults
If you have defaulted on a loan it means that you are more than 30 days behind the date your repayment was due. This will be marked on your credit record and would lead to a CCJ if no payment was received or received very late. - Debt
Money owed to a lender by a borrower. - Impaired Credit
This refers to the credit rating of an individual who may have CCJ's or maybe behind with payments to personal loans or a mortgage. This phrase is also applicable to someone who has been declared bankrupt. - Interest rate
This is the percentage of your loan that a lender charges you each year for the privilege of borrowing money. The prevailing level of interest charged by lenders depends largely on the economy and the Bank of England base rate. If the Governor of the Bank of England and the Monetary Policy Committee are worried about the economy overheating and causing inflationary pressure, they may raise interest rates. - Non Status
This another term used to describe Credit Problems due to an adverse credit history. CCJ's, Mortgage Arrears and other credit debt repayment problems leads to being classed as Non Status rather than Status.
Personal Loan
A personal loan is a term used to cover secured loans and unsecured loans. This is a loan taken out by a person or persons hence the name Personal Loan. - Poor Credit
This another term used to describe Credit Problems due to an adverse credit history. CCJ's, Mortgage Arrears and other credit debt repayment problems leads to a Poor Credit Rating. Poor Credit is more of an UK term with America more commonly using Bad Credit. - Status
The credit-worthiness of a potential borrower. - Self Employed
An individual who works for himself/herself. This will include partners in businesses and professional practices such as lawyers.
Tenant Loan
A Non-Homeowner or Tenant will take out an unsecured loan because they have no home to act as security for the Loan. This is a Personal Loan for Tenants and Non-Homeowners. Interest Rates are usually higher than Secured Loans. - Unsecured Loan
A Non-Homeowner or Tenant will take out an unsecured loan because they have no home to act as security for the Loan. This is a Personal Loan for Tenants and Non-Homeowners. Interest Rates are usually higher than Secured Loans but 4non-homeowner.co.uk aims to find you a competitive rate Tenant Loan or Unsecured Loan. - Wedding Loan
This can be a Unsecured Loan or Tenant Loan if you're a tenant or Non-Homeowner. An average church wedding with all the trimmings can cost about £10,000. A wedding loan can be used to make your or your daughters special day a memorable one.
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