What are the eligibility requirements for a loan?

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Eligibility requirements for a loan can vary significantly depending on the lender, the type of loan, and the individual circumstances of the borrower. In general, lenders typically assess several key criteria. First, credit history is crucial, as most lenders look for a credit score that reflects a responsible borrowing behavior. A higher score often leads to better loan terms. Additionally, borrowers are usually required to demonstrate a stable income source. Lenders want assurance that the borrower can repay the loan, so proving financial stability through pay stubs, tax returns, or bank statements is common. Debt-to-income ratio is another important factor, as it indicates a borrower's ability to manage existing debts alongside new loan payments. Collateral may also be required, particularly for secured loans, where assets can be claimed by the lender if payments are not made. Other factors may include employment history, the purpose of the loan, and existing financial obligations. It is always a good idea to review eligibility criteria directly on the lender's website, as they provide detailed information tailored to their specific loans.
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Answered Oct 8, 2025

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