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Requirements of Payday Loans

By Alex Fir


Nearly all lenders of payday loans demand that you have a checking account that has been open at least 90 days. The lender may also demand that you are 18-years of age, and make at least $1000 monthly in net pay. A lot of lenders demand that you have a direct deposit on your checking account and have a job for about 12 months.

A good number of lenders will refuse you a payday loan if you have multiple bankruptcies on your credit report or filed bankruptcy in the last year. This is contradictory, because the majority of lenders claim no credit checks. Therefore, how will the lender know if you filed bankruptcy if the lender does not check your credit?

Lenders may refuse borrower if unemployed, or if he/she has only worked 5 months on the job. You can also be denied of a payday loan if you have outstanding loans pending or unpaid checks.

If your bank account is new, the lender can reject your request for a payday loan. If you have outstanding overdrafts on your banking statement or make below the net income the lender request, the company may turn you down for a loan.

Lenders may also turn you down if your information for contact or references is invalid. As a result, if the company cannot validate your information, you can be turned down for a loan.

A small number of lenders may turn you down if you draw disability checks and/or welfare checks. Some lenders may approve you a loan if you are paid disability. However, the fees on the amount borrowed are probably higher.

The largest part of lenders allots 14 days or 18 days to repay a loan. If the borrower does not have the money upon term date of payment, the consumer can roll over the loan, which means the borrower will pay the loan fee, and the amount is rolled over to the next paycheck.

For the most part the loans are offered to consumers that have pending shut-off notices on utilities, late fees, overdrafts, car repair fees, etc. If the situation is truly an emergency a payday loan might be in your best interest.

About the Author:

Alex Fir shares a wealth of information on his website Payday Cash Loan Guide. If you want to learn more about payday advance loans visit his site right now.

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