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Bad Credit Home Loans
You may ask but what does this mean and how can I benefit from this?
This has everything to do with a consolidation loan but the advantages are so much more than
just the normal application of an consolidation loan. You are probably struggeling to apply for an
additional bond on your current mortgage because of bad debt or you even may be black listed or
has previously been, and therefore the banks have no interest in allowing you to consolidate through
your mortgage bond.
We are the first company in South Africa that can help you with this kind of consolidation even if
you are black listed or have a bad history of debt.
Let us explain what a Consolidation Loan is?
This is when you apply for a loan on your existing mortgage bond to settle your smaller debt like credit
cards, personal loans etc. You in fact take out a new loan in order to repay only one creditor instead of
many each month. This is to lower payments each month and is done by negotiating a longer term and
paying a lower interest rate. The interest rates on bonds are much lower than for instance on credit card
or personal loans.
Banks will easily grant consolidation but unfortunately in order to apply for this, you have to have a 100 %
clean record as well as a mortgage bond. There is a difference between Secured and Unsecured Consolidation.
With us, even if you are currently blacklisted, you can consolidate your debt
into a mortgage bond.
We can help you clear your name if you are currently blacklisted. You can apply for a mortgage through
Bad Credit Home Loans and we will then repay all your existing creditors. You will therefore only have one
payment to make each month just like normal consolidation. This will enable you to make loans again
because your debt has been cleared.
Apply today and we will help you through the procedure. The application is very similar as when applying
for a mortgage bond. Let us help to clear the blacklisted status that you currently find yourself in.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Consultant: Susan Fontini
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