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Quiz: How Many Personal Loans Can You Have at Once? Find Out If You’re Right!

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: January 22, 2025 4 Min Read
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If you’re in need of taking out a personal loan, you may be wondering, “How many personal loans can I have at once?” While there are no legal limits on how many personal loans you can have at once, there are usually restrictions dictated by lenders. Read on to see how many personal loans you may qualify for. 

What is a Personal Loan?

A personal loan is a type of unsecured installment loan with fixed payments where you can borrow a lump sum of money at one time. These types of loans are offered by banks, credit unions, and online lenders. You can use your lump sum for just about any type of large purchase like home improvements, emergency expenses, and debt consolidation. Because these loans don’t require any collateral, your interest rate will vary based on qualifying factors like creditworthiness and debt-to-income ratio (DTI).

There are some advantages to taking out a personal loan. Personal loans usually have a lower interest rate than credit cards and you can get funds quickly. Your loan repayment will usually begin 30 days after you receive your funds. Loan repayment terms can last from one to seven years. So, if you need it you’ll have plenty of time to repay your personal loan. You should use a personal loan calculator to see what kind of payment your budget allows. The shorter the term of your personal loan, the less interest you’ll pay.

How Many Personal Loans Can You Have?

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The simplest answer is that you can have as many loans as lenders will give you. Depending on the lender’s policies, you may be restricted to one or two personal loans. Many lenders also put a dollar limit on personal loans. For example, Rocket Loans limit you to one personal loan and cap the amount at $45,000. Other lenders like Upstart limit you to two personal loans but don’t disclose if there are caps on the loan amounts.

There are some workarounds to lender limits. For instance, you can take out personal loans from more than one lender at a time. However, it’s also important to consider that each personal loan will have an impact on your debt-to-income ratio and credit score. This may limit how many personal loans you can qualify for. 

Is a Personal Loan Right for You?

Personal loans are often used for debt consolidation, credit card refinancing, home improvements, or emergency expenses. Personal loans can be helpful if you need a large sum of money all at once, but if you only need smaller payments over time you should consider other alternatives first. Each personal loan will have an origination fee, will put a hard inquiry on your credit, and will increase your DTI ratio, which should ideally be below 35%. If it is more than this, you may pay a higher interest rate. Additionally, make sure that you can afford monthly payments on your personal loans before taking out multiple loans. 

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