Articles island - a directory of quality articles, free quality articles reprint for your web site and email newsletter.
Free Articles Reprint for Your Web Site, Email Newsletter, Blog, Ezine and RSS Feed.
Submit Your Articles to Our Article Directory for Massive Exposure.
Total Live Articles: 92613  Total Categories: 389



 
  Advanced Search
Articles island Expert Author - Glinda McDuffie
An entrepreneur since opening her first business at age 25, Glinda McDuffie has nearly 30 years experience as a successful business person. Now Glinda is focusing her energies on taking her brick-and-mortar experience to the 'net where she will build her next empire.
Home » Finance » Debt-consolidation » The Dangers of Using Your Home to Consolidate Consumer Debt

Articles island Expert Author - Jerry Work
Author Name:
Jerry Work

Country:
United States

Member Since:
26 Feb 2008

Total Live Articles:
10



Email to Friends
Rate this Article
Bookmark this Article
Print this Article
Report this Article
Leave a Comment





The Dangers of Using Your Home to Consolidate Consumer Debt

By: Jerry Work
Total views: 27
Word Count: 537
Date:Mar 15th 2008
Article Rating: No Ratings Yet

If you are drowning in consumer debt, as many American families are these days, then you may be considering a consolidation loan, using your home as security. This will have the benefit of combining all of your loan payments into one payment, and that single payment may be less than the combined payments you currently have. However, there are serious dangers you need to keep in mind before using your home as collateral for such a loan.

The number one danger is pretty cut and dry: you could lose your home! Remember, when your debt is contained in credit card balances, the credit card companies have no claim to your home or any real property. But if you shift that debt to a bank loan secured by your home, then you're in a whole new ball park. You can lose everything.

Although a loan consolidation can reduce your monthly payment, it may actually increase the total amount of money you have to pay back. And you may be paying back your loan for more years than if you just made your credit card payments. Scrutinize any loan offer carefully to make sure it is in your best interest to move forward.

Another danger is the temptation to once again start using your credit cards after the debt has been transferred to a consolidation loan. If you wind up running your credit card debt up again, then you could end up much worse off, with both credit card debt AND a bank loan secured by your home. This will put you dangerously close to losing your home. It is greatly advised that, after transferring credit card debt to a secured loan, you concentrate your funds on paying off the new loan as quickly as possible and avoid creating new debt.

A loan secured by your home cannot be remedied through bankruptcy. In other words, even if you file bankruptcy, you can still lose your home. It is possible that you might be better off pursuing bankruptcy or some other action than consolidating your debt with your home as collateral. You need to be sure that you can handle the payments that will be due on the new loan.

Another caveat to using your home for a consolidation loan is that debt owed to credit card companies can often be negotiated to terms similar to what you might get in a consolidation loan secured by your home. If you can take other steps to ease your burden without risking your home, you should definitely do so.

So...can using your home to secure a consolidation loan for credit card debt be a good option for you and your family? The answer, like many things in life, is that it depends. It depends on how confident you are that you will be able to make your monthly payments on-time on the new loan. And it depends on how comfortable you are risking your home. And it depends on whether or not you have other options that might allow you to get control of your debt without risking your home. So think deeply upon these questions and then move forward with confidence. A better future awaits.

About The Author-- ClearOne Debt Relief is a full-service debt management company providing debt settlement services such as credit card debt relief to hundreds of thousands of customers. We help people cut their debt in half, lower their monthly payment, and get out of debt in as little as 24 months.

Article Source: Articles island - Free article submission and free reprint articles


Most Viewed Debt Consolidation Articles




Most Viewed Debt Consolidation Articles:

Debt Free Living
Is living debt free in society today even possible?...

Budget Planning is Essential to Avoid the Debt Trap
Making and maintaining budgets is vital to prevent getting sucked into debt and this article explores some of ...

Credit Card Dirty Tricks & Traps to Avoid
A study by The UK Post Office found that a quarter of credit card holders said they had started the New Year m...

Becoming Debt Free - The Three Options
We know that to be come debt free is quite a struggle, especially when you are seriously in debt....

How Debt Management Saved My Marriage
Getting married when already thousands of pounds in debt put enormous strain on our marriage. Having a debt ma...

Quick Debt Reduction - Tips for an Easy Life
We need to resort to quick debt reduction to make our life easier and happier. Here we will discuss debt elimi...

Young Brits 'Face Serious Financial Pressures'
Young people feel that they are under intense financial strain, a new study shows....

How To Make Debt Consolidation and Debt Services Work
Simply going is not enough. See how to supplement a debt agencies program to help you with your personal debt...

Bad Credit Doesn't Mean You're Bad
Bad credit can occur for a variety of reasons. Having bad credit does not necessarily mean you are a bad perso...

How You Can Get The Best Debt Consolidation Plan
You’ve made the huge decision that you are in debt – for whatever reasons - spending more than you earn, loss ...


Recent Debt Consolidation Articles




Recent Debt Consolidation Articles:

The Dangers of Using Your Home to Consolidate Consumer Debt
If you are drowning in consumer debt, as many American families are these days, then you may be considering a ...

More Time Being Spent Servicing Debts
People are taking an increasing amount of time to service their debts, it has been revealed....

Dig Yourself Out Of Debt With A Debt Consolidation Loan
Using debt consolidation loans is a very viable way to dig yourself quickly and efficiently out of serious deb...

In Debt, Can't Pay And Banks Don't Want To Know?
Huge numbers of British borrowers are overextended and their debt problems are potentially very serious, credi...

Benefits and Caveats of Credit Card Debt Consolidation
A consumer loan consolidation is a good way to deal with the burden of excess credit card debt. However, there...

Consumers 'Deeply Concerned' About Finances
People are increasingly worried about their finances, a new piece of research reveals....

People Juggling Credit Card Debts 'Are In Trouble'
Britons are increasingly looking to borrow money, recently published research shows....

Consumers Advised To 'Avoid Financial Heartbreak' on Valentine's Day
Being secretive about finances could put relationships at risk for many Britons, a recently-released study has...

End Harassment from Debt Collectors and Repair Your Credit
Learn how to work with your creditors to resolve any outstanding debt you may have. Creditors are normally wil...

Debt Negotiation for a Better Credit Report
A realistic approach to settling old debt while improving your credit report and credit score. Four easy steps...

Most Viewed Articles by Jerry Work




Most Viewed Articles by Jerry Work:

Household Budgets: The Secret Weapon in the War on Debt
Sticking to a budget can have a profound impact on your life. You can get out of debt quicker, take control of...

Benefits and Caveats of Credit Card Debt Consolidation
A consumer loan consolidation is a good way to deal with the burden of excess credit card debt. However, there...

The Dangers of Using Your Home to Consolidate Consumer Debt
If you are drowning in consumer debt, as many American families are these days, then you may be considering a ...

7 Ways Credit Cards Can Be Good For You
Here is my list of the top seven ways that credit cards can be good for you....

Top 7 Ways to Make Sure You Go Broke Using Pay Per Click Marketing
This article gives our top seven tips to make sure you go broke using pay per click marketing to promote your ...

FAFSA: Making It as Easy as Possible to Get Federal Student Aid
Federal student aid is an important part of getting a college education for most students in the U.S. The FAFS...

Options for Those Seeking a Student Loan Consolidation
There are quite a few benefits to consolidating your federal student loans, making it something you should giv...

You Can Graduate College Debt-Free
Is it possible to graduate college debt-free? Unless you're from a wealthy family, this may seem like an impos...

Get Your Associate Degree for Free: The Trend toward Five Year High Schools
Extending high school to five years seems to be a good option for helping manage college expenses and insuring...

Two Examples of the Damage Done by Poor Local Web Site Marketing
Local businesses are losing sales by not taking advantage of the Web as a sales tool. This conclusion is based...

You have permission to publish or reprint this article in your ezine, website, blog, forum, RSS feed or print publication, free of charge. As long as you keep this article with no changes(included Article Title, Article Body, Author Name, Article Source and keep all links in this article active)and you agree to our publisher terms of service. Below are ready HTML code for this article, you can copy and paste directly into your web page.

The Dangers of Using Your Home to Consolidate Consumer Debt -- HTML Version:


The Dangers of Using Your Home to Consolidate Consumer Debt -- Summary:

The Dangers of Using Your Home to Consolidate Consumer Debt -- Keywords:
1   2   3 Good!   4   5   6 Very Good!!   7   8   9   10 Excellent!!!  
Comments:
No Comment Posted.

Leave Comment: Please Login to leave a comment. Not a member yet? Sign Up now.