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  2. No-credit-check loans: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    No-credit-check installment loans. With no-credit-check installment loans, you borrow a lump sum of money and repay it over time through fixed monthly payments. They usually come with larger ...

  3. Where can I get a bad credit loan? - AOL

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    Bad credit loans can help you get out of a financial bind. They are often more costly than personal loans, so borrow with caution. ... you could be better off cutting expenses to free up funds ...

  4. Where to get a personal loan - AOL

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    Before deciding if an online lender, bank or credit union is best, use a personal loan calculator to get an estimate of your monthly payment and overall loan costs. Once you have an idea of how ...

  5. Payday loan - Wikipedia

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    A car title loan is secured by the borrower's car, but are available only to borrowers who hold clear title (i.e., no other loans) to a vehicle. The maximum amount of the loan is some fraction of the resale value of the car. A similar credit facility seen in the UK is a logbook loan secured against a car's logbook, which the lender retains. [100]

  6. Loan - Wikipedia

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    In the case of home loans, if the borrower defaults on the loan, the bank would have the legal right to repossess the house and sell it, to recover sums owing to it. Loan modification can avoid defaults. [1] Similarly, a loan taken out to buy a car may be secured by the car.

  7. Loan agreement - Wikipedia

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    Loan agreements are documented via their commitment letters, agreements that reflect the understandings reached between the involved parties, a promissory note, and a collateral agreement (such as a mortgage or a personal guarantee). Loan agreements offered by regulated banks are different from those that are offered by finance companies in ...

  8. How to get a personal loan in 9 steps - AOL

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    Credit score and report: Most personal loan lenders require you to have fair credit, but there are options for those with bad credit. Lenders may also review your history for major credit issues ...

  9. No doc loan - Wikipedia

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    A loan with few to no documentation or credit history requirements is easier to qualify for, but generally carries a significantly higher interest rate. [2] The term came to prominence during the 2007-2008 financial crisis when up to one-third of all new mortgages issued were no-doc or low-doc loans. [3]