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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).
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.
If you have researched title loans before, you know there can be strict requirements for the vehicle: mileage, equity, and age. Many lenders will not consider a car that is more than ten years old, but cars retain value for most of their lives. Titlelo works hard to select quality lenders near Cleveland that have different requirements and loan processes for this very reason. Even if you have an older model, we can still match you with a lender that offers competitive rates without disqualifying your vehicle for age.
Lenders in Tennessee may also require additional documentation, such as the title of the vehicle, proof of registration and proof of insurance (but not always). The loan amount will be based on the actual value of the car as determined by the lender's inspection.
We work for you, not a lender. Titlelo offers customized solutions for people who need a loan fast. Rather than telling you what options you have, we listen to your needs and provide recommendations based on the lenders that offer what you want. You never have to worry about finding the best rate: we do all the searching for you and narrow your options down to only the most competitive lenders. Titlelo will strive to find a lender that matches your requirements.
Since we work with so many different lenders, we can offer solutions to people in every financial situation. If you have applied for a title loan in Cleveland the past and have been denied, don't be discouraged. There are plenty of lenders that Titlelo can work with to approve your loan.
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.
The title loan laws in Tennessee do not allow lenders to apply an interest rate higher than 2% per month. However, they may add a customary fee that can cover any costs related to having the vehicle appraised, launching an investigation on the title, reporting to local law enforcement, and other similar expenses. This fee is also regulated, and may not exceed 1/5 of the principal amount.
Borrowers who are securing a title loan in Cleveland must be at least 18 years old. The title should also show the borrower’s name as the outright owner. To validate the borrower’s identity, a photo ID is usually required. Some lenders may also have additional requirements, depending on the amount of the loan.
Title loans in Cleveland, TN should not go beyond a 30-day period. However, it is possible to have the loan renewed for an additional 30 days. The renewal is usually automatic unless the borrower decides to surrender possession, interest, and title to the lender completely, or has explicitly expressed that they do not want the loan to be renewed.
Should the borrower renew the loan a 3rd time, an additional payment of at least 5% of the original principal amount is required. This is on top of the interest and customary fees.
Under the Tennessee law, lenders should wait for 20 days after the payment deadline to repossess a vehicle should the borrower fail to make a payment. Within that 20-day period, the borrower may pay for the principal, interest, repossession fee and other customary fees to redeem the vehicle.
If the borrower fails to pay the necessary amount by the end of the 20-day period, the borrower automatically loses all rights to the vehicle. The lender may then decide to sell the car or dispose of it the way the lender sees fit.
If there is a surplus after the loan’s principal amount, interest, and other fees have been deducted from the sale, the amount will be given back to the borrower.