It is usually advised to create a checklist for all of the required documents for a home loan as with the aid of using the banks and NBFCs (Non-Banking Finance Companies).With the current tasks with the aid of using diverse banks in decreasing the Home loan rates, owning a home loan no more a dream for many of us. But the procedure for the application of a loan is still the same and so are the documents required for it.
Checklist of Documents required for Home Loan
Address Proof: The documents like Registered Rent Agreement, Passport, and Electricity Bill up to 3 months old and License forms the address proof of an applicant.
Identity Proof: Documents like Driving License, PAN, Voter ID and Passport serves as the identity proof of the applicant.
Financial Documents: 2-year Form 16, 3-month salary slip and 6 months bank statement are some of the financial documents of the applicant required for the process of loan application.
Employment Appointment Letter: In case the applicant is employed in his/her current employment for less than 1 year, Employment Appointment letter is also required.
Following documents for home loan are required along with the loan application form:
For Senior Citizens
In addition to the above mentioned documents, the documents for home loan for senior citizens require following as well.
Mortgage loan is a type of loan where borrower is required to mortgage one or more of his/her assets to obtain a specified amount of loan. Now the question arises, when an asset is attached against the loan, then why income proof is required to attach to obtain such kind of loans? As the guidelines of the mortgage loan states that in case of default in the repayment by the borrower, the asset attached to it can be put on sale to release the money. But, sometimes complicated assets like land is difficult to sell off, thus lenders inquire for the borrower’s income proof to be sure of EMIs. Another is the devaluation of land as an asset lead to putting lender at risk.
About Patta-Meaning and How to obtain?
A legal document issued by the government as an evidence of possession of a chunk of land is referred to as Patta. Issued in the name of the owner, it is meant only for the properties which are in constant use i.e. an unproductive land cannot procure Patta from the government. In case of multiple-possession of land with department of property, Patta is issued to all the landowners however in absence of department, no Patta is issued. Patta is most effectively issued when a building or residence is constructed upon a land.
Patta works like a Will Draft which automatically transfers the property to the next family member in absence of ‘Will’. Being a legal document, it is of immense importance for all kinds of property dealings under the law. It is issued by the Tehsildar or administrative authority of the district. An application is required to be submitted along with the necessary documents and details of the owner. After considerable verification and inspection of the land as well as the owner, Patta shall be issued. Patta is not required to get renewed periodically, it gets renewed only at the time of name transfer of the property.
Once all the required documents are submitted, the Bank verifies their authenticity and further processes the loan.
Follow and Connect with us: Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram
Minimalist interior design has become a global trend, celebrated for its simplicity, elegance, and functionality.…
The real estate sector in India, traditionally known for its slow-paced processes and manual operations,…
The real estate sector, traditionally a playground for high-net-worth individuals, is undergoing a transformation with…
Real estate experts highlighted that the strong response reflects the growing residential demand in the…
According to the company, Bagri brings extensive expertise in corporate finance, controllership, treasury, strategic planning,…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are revolutionizing personal finance by transforming how individuals…
This website uses cookies.