Where To Get Mortgage Refinance Loans

. Saturday, August 23, 2008
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In general, the internet is a good source for an adverse credit loan remortgage. Most of the companies that specialise in this sector have websites that give details of the deals available - interest rates, incentives and the level of bad credit that is accepted. This can provide good guidance on what might be available.

One thing to be aware of is that many of the adverse credit loan remortgage deals may not be available direct to the public, so you may have to consider other options.

Recent research from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) suggests that only 20 per cent of adverse credit loan remortgage and mortgage deals are sold direct to UK consumers*. That means that 80 per cent of averse credit loan remortgage and mortgage deals are sold through intermediaries. An intermediary is like a middleman - or a matchmaker. The intermediary finds the best deal for your circumstances from a particular lender.

You may better know intermediaries as mortgage brokers and broking firms. Many of the specialist lenders in this field lend only through intermediaries. That means that your best option for an adverse credit loan remortgage might be to approach a professional mortgage broker. There are several advantages to this route.

First of all, you don't have to wade through all the deals yourself. Instead it becomes someone else's job to find the right deal for you. Second, the broker has access to a wider range of deals than might be available on a financial comparison site, so you can be sure that you are choosing from the widest range of deals. Third, getting an adverse credit loan remortgage from a broker means there is no hassle for you. Of course, you may still have to do a bit of web surfing - but only to find the right broker to source your adverse credit loan remortgage.

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