- Original Poster
- #81
There's a saying I have heard quite a lot recently, that people will gladly lend you money if you can prove to them you don't need it.
The fact that you can't wait 3 months for this £11,000, and the fact that you can't scrape together £2,500 from elsewhere unfortunately smacks a bit of desperation, and this is perhaps the issue.
If you don't have a good credit rating, then unsecured lending is going to be out of the question I think, although Capital One will give a credit card to absolutely anyone. Explore credit cards for people with poor credit ratings, there are plenty.
In terms of secured lending against your property, if the minimum they will give you in £25k, just take it and have discipline to not spend the extra. Try and find a lender with no or low early repayment terms and as soon as the Treasury pay out, pay the lot back. I won't recommend any 2nd charge lenders, because there are literally a million of them.
Also I think it probably goes without saying that you're not going to find a lender here...I presume that much is quite obvious by now. Especially now that I've said that unsecured lending is out of the question.
Thanks Gordon. You say, 'desperation'. I say, 'short-term cash flow issue' but that's life. Each to their own. This need is clearly explained in my original post. Yes I'll try credit cards and/or short term loans. The property 2nd charge option takes too long.
No I expected to find professional & helpful advice on here, that might direct me towards a private lender. I'll leave you to judge for yourself if that's what I found, but thanks for your advice certainly!
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