
Homeowner loans are secured against your property, which means that if you fail to repay the loan your lender will be able to repossess it. As a result, they can be a more attractive option than many personal loans for those who have bad credit. However, the exact terms of your homeowner loan will depend on how much equity you have in your property, the amount borrowed and the lender’s credit criteria.
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