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Making ends meet is hard enough. What happens when you just can't do it? Both unexpected expenses and planned events, like holidays, birthdays, and back-to-school can all throw a budget off just enough to put a bill (or bills) in jeopardy. A short-term loan can provide you with the money you need to keep your bills current while addressing your additional expenses.
When you need cash, but do not want to open a new line of credit, a title loan can be the perfect solution. Your loan amount will depend on the value of your car, which will be determined by an inspection by the lender you choose. Titlelo helps you compare lenders and select the one with the best rate and options for you.
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.
When consumers compare loans, interest rates are usually front and center. Choosing a loan with the best rate is so complicated that there are entire companies (like Titlelo) designed to solve this problem alone. On top of the interest, processing and penalty fees vary widely from lender to lender, and these charges can really add up. Titlelo strives to work with companies that have the most reasonable fees and highlights lenders that do not charge prepayment fees.
Not every lender offers flexible payment options or schedules, but Titlelo works to narrow down your search quickly. Rather than comparing each lender you can find in a web search, fill out a quick application (online or over the phone) and get instant pre-approval. Titlelo works mostly with lenders who do not charge prepayment fees, but if this is an important feature for you, let us know, and we will be sure to find you a loan without these additional charges.
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.
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.
Title loans in South Dakota are legal. However, there are no regulations on the amount that a borrower can ask for in exchange for the vehicle title. As of the moment, there is also no cap on the interest rates for title loans. This means lenders can charge whatever interest rate the company deems fit.
Borrowers in Keystone must be at least 18 years old. The borrower must supply basic personal information like the full name, current address, and zip code. Details about the vehicle, like the VIN, make, model and mileage, are also required. The lender has the right to inspect the car before setting up the loan agreement.
Title loans in Keystone, SD can be renewed for up to four times. This means if the borrower wasn’t able to repay the principal loan amount plus interest on the loan’s maturity date, extensions are available.
After the fourth renewal, in some circumstances, the lender can either offer four more renewals or declare a default. If the borrower chooses to renew the agreement, at least 10% of the original principal loan amount plus the finance charges that are due must be paid off.
If the borrower fails to repay the loan on its maturity date, the lender can seize the vehicle. Under the South Dakota laws, the lender is not obligated to notify the borrower before the repossession of the car takes place. However, the lender is required to send a notice via mail explaining how the borrower can retrieve the vehicle. The borrower has the right to get the car back only if all the unpaid dues are settled.
If the lender is to auction the repossessed car, the borrower will be informed through mail. If no settlement is made before the sale, the lender can sell the vehicle to anyone. Proceeds from the sale will be directed to paying off the loan. The borrower will receive the remaining balance if there’s any. Note that even if the borrower files for bankruptcy, the vehicle can still be repossessed.