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Titlelo has simplified the loan process into two clicks (or taps) on our website. No lengthy documentation, credit reports, or employment check. Submit a short application and receive your pre-approval in seconds.
Titlelo will pair you with a lender that offers the best terms and rates for you. As long as you are at least 18 years of age and have a vehicle title in your name, we can offer options to secure a loan. Titlelo has no restrictions on the age or mileage of the vehicle, and we do not require the VIN for pre-approval. The loan amount will be dependent on the value of the car, rather than credit history, and you can borrow all or some of the approved amount.
If your car is not yet paid off, but you still would like to take out a title loan, Titlelo can work with you to find a solution. A title loan on a vehicle with an already-active loan would be referred to as a second-lien on the vehicle. A lien is the legal right of possession over property until another party pays off a debt.
Though Titlelo does not recommend this kind of loan, as it is considered a high-risk loan, we want to empower you to make the best decision for your situation. We can discuss all of your options and provide you with our professional recommendations, but at the end of the day, we will connect you with the lender you choose. Titlelo has worked hard to build relationships with lenders that offer these special loans while still maintaining an excellent reputation.
Unless you receive your funds via direct deposit, there will be no reason to process your bank account information. It is not required to process your loan, and we respect that you may not want to share this information. Titlelo protects customer data, but the safest place for it is to remain with you.
To apply, you will need to provide only basic information about yourself and your vehicle to Titlelo. There may be more documentation required by the lender to process the loan and disburse funds, including a valid government-issued ID, the title to the vehicle, and proof of income. Some lenders will request proof of address, proof of registration, or proof of insurance (but not always).
Online loan processing has revolutionized the way consumers can manage their expenses. Rather than waiting in line at a bank and then days (if not weeks) for processing, with a title loan, you can receive pre-approval instantly and have cash in hand the same day.
Even with a broker, you could still face wait times of several days before receiving your loan disbursement. Fortunately, Titlelo works with numerous companies that provide far more options, lenders, and expertise than other brokers. Typically, time is critical for all title loan recipients, but if your situation is especially urgent, Titlelo will select a lender that provides immediate processing.
While most states require car insurance for every vehicle on the road, not all do. Even within a state that requires car insurance, an out-of-service vehicle could have had its policy terminated months or even years ago (why insure it if it isn't going anywhere?). If you would like a title loan for a vehicle that is uninsured, Titlelo can find the perfect lender for you.
Lenders have different requirements, including specifications for the vehicle to be pre-qualified for a loan, but Titlelo handles that for you. Instead of searching endlessly for lenders offering title loans for uninsured cars that meet your preferences, simply fill out a quick application and let us be your matchmaker.
Applying for car title loans online shouldn't be difficult. Complete our simple online application and enter basic information about yourself and your vehicle. Once you're pre-approved, one of our friendly experts will contact you.
Titlelo will assess your needs and match you with the best lender in your area. Once you've accepted the terms and conditions of your lender, we'll help you gather everything you need to make the process simple and swift.
Visit your local title lender and bring your title, ID, and any other required documents. Review and sign your loan documents and get the cash you need instantly. Drive away with your car and get back to what matters in your life.
South Carolina is one of the few US states that openly allows short-term title loans. Under the SC laws, the lender is mandated to offer the borrower a principal loan amount equal to or less than the current market value of the vehicle. As such, the lender needs to appraise the car before an offer is made.
The average range of loan amounts in South Carolina is between $601 and $2500. Most lenders restrict the amount offered to over $600. This is mainly because the maximum interest rate laws apply to loans below $600.
South Carolina also allows a one-day void policy on all short-term loans. This means the borrower has 24 hours – from the moment agreement was contracted until the end of the next business day – to void the loan agreement. If the borrower decides to apply the policy, the principal loan amount must be returned to the lender. There will be no interest rate charged if the money is returned within the policy time frame.
As in most states, the borrowers in Southern Shops need to present personal information and vehicle details to the lender before the signing of the agreement. The borrower must also be at least 18 years of age and the outright owner of the vehicle.
Title loans in Southern Shops, SC are generally set up over a 30-day term. At the end of the month, the principal loan amount and the interest rate must be settled. If the borrower fails to do so, the lender can offer a renewal period of one additional month. For the extension, the borrower must pay the interest accrued on the first month of the loan. In South Carolina, the lender can offer extensions for six renewal periods for the title loan. The combined terms of extensions must not exceed 240 days.
If the borrower fails to repay the title loan, the lender has the right to repossess the vehicle. Typically, the lender has either a spare key of the car or a GPS tracker in the vehicle. This enables the lender to locate the vehicle when it’s to be repossessed.
There is no need for a judicial order to repossess a car. However, the lender needs to adhere to a few requirements. Some of these rules include using no force when getting the vehicle. There shouldn’t be any trespassing or any other breach of peace.