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Once you go into debt, getting out of it can be very hard. The primary factors making it hard are all the penalties you incur as a cost of being behind in your bills. You’ll find that it’s harder to get credit. If you do get credit, you’ll pay a greater loan interest for it. In addition, late fees do nothing but add debt onto your already mounting bills. You’re constantly harassed by lenders threatening legal action if you don’t pay. But you can’t afford to pay all of your loans, so which ones do you choose first?

When you borrow money against an asset, you are promising to give that asset to the lender if you are unable to pay back the loan for any reason. In lending agreements, this type of loan is known as a secured loan or an asset loan, and the asset that you offer is known as collateral. The collateral is the lender’s way of making sure that you have an incentive to pay back the money that you have borrowed. Once you pay off the loan, however, the lender no longer has any rights to your asset.

If you borrow money and you don’t put up assets as collateral, you have made an unsecured loan. In this instance, if you don’t repay the loan, the borrower cannot legally take any of your assets. If he wants his money back, his only legal choices are to take you to court for the borrowed money or to continually harass you until you repay the loan.

Many people, will feel pressure to first pay off the loan from wherever they are getting the most pressure from. But in many cases that would be a mistake. When looking for a solution to how to get yourself out of hopeless debt, in most cases the secured loans are the ones that you should pay off first. Lenders that have given you a secured loan know that if you don’t pay your debt they can simply take back their collateral.

As an example, if you have an unsecured loan, your lenders will have an unusually hard time and limited means of getting their funds back. The most pervasive kinds of unsecured loans are credit cards. When a company issues you a credit card, they issue it base on strength of your credit alone. No assets are involved. If you miss a credit card payment, you are penalized with a late fee which is added on to your next credit card statement. But you don’t lose any of your assets. If you miss too many payments, the credit card company will most likely suspend your credit card but you still haven’t loss any assets.

On the other hand, a house or real estate, is one of the biggest types of secured loans that banks offer. They know that if you forfeit your loan payments, they can simply take their property back. So, if you miss more than a few mortgage payments, your mortgage company or lender is likely to start foreclosure proceedings against you that will eventually end up with your eviction and the loss of one of your biggest assets - your home.

A car loan is another type of secured loan. If you are a few payment behind on your car payments, the lending company may repossess the car. If you need your car to get to work, you additionally could have difficulties earning a living. Again, because of the loss of an asset.

For all of these reasons, all things being equal, if you are behind in payments, you should make payments toward your secured loans first.

Often, consulting a credit repair agency is necessary to handle collection issues.

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