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Information
on loans for UK tenants who rent from their parents.
For those people who live with their parents or parents-in law, it
can be difficult to build up a good credit history for the simple
reason that you may be paying a low rent, or none at all. It is
possible that you may not be required to pay utility bills such as
the telephone, gas, electric or water, and if you do, it is unlikely
these bills will be in your name. For these reasons, some companies
will not lend as they do not have proof you can repay any loan.
If you are a tenant living with your parents you can apply for a
loan today.
Lenders that specialise in offering unsecured loans to people
living with parents will probably require additional information on
employment history, for example, how long you have been employed,
pay increases, and detailed information on monthly living expenses.
This may seem an arduous process and processing any loan application
could take longer, however, all tenant loan applications are usually
assessed individually and many other factors are taken into
consideration. This is good news for those people living with
parents who may have a bad credit history, a CCJ, bank defaults or have been turned down for loans in the
past.
People living with their parents will often seek loans to
purchase a car or fund back-packing holidays, fund higher education
or even start a small business. Whatever, the reason, each company
will evaluate a tenant living with parents loan application on their
individual merits.
Please Note! YOUR
HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR
OTHER LOAN SECURED ON IT. ALL SECURED OR UNSECURED LOANS ARE SUBJECT
TO STATUS. SECURED LOANS ARE SECURED ON PROPERTY.
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