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The Benefits of an Equity Release Loan



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By : Emanuele Allenti    14 or more times read
Submitted 2007-01-02 14:03:53
Equity loans are optional loans provided to homeowners who want to use their home as collateral counted as a promise against a new loan. The equity release loans are a sort of flex loans that offer large amounts of cash to homebuyers against the value of their homes. These loans often come in two forms-either an "equity release mortgage plan," or "equity release home reversion plan."

The disadvantage of selecting an equity release mortgage plan loan is that age is the ultimate aspect weighed out when the lender decides to give you the loan. In other words, if you are fifty, then you will pay higher interest rates and higher mortgage repayments.

Equity release home revision plan loans, on the other hand, are a mixed bag assessment, since they are are not biased of age, yet on the other hand the lenders show prejudice since the applications are not usually granted for anyone under the age of sixty.

Equity release loans are regulated loans, and if you have negative equity on your home, you are subject to pay high costs. On the other hand, if the equity on your home drops, so will your mortgage. "This means that in the event of the value of your property decreasing, the debt will also decrease; in addition, this will ensure that any outstanding debt, after the sale of your property, will not be passed on to your next of kin."

Be aware that equity release loans often attach hidden charges, including solicitor fees, legal charges, surveyor charges, setup costs, redemption charges and maintenance fees. For the most part this loan is another form of debt, but it may be a worse form of debt than that which you currently owe.

There are various loans available on the market offering generous low payments; thus checking the market is often wiser than jumping headlong into the first offer you get.
Author Resource:- Emanuele Allenti is the owner of home equity loans and best home equity loans websites.
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