A STUDY ON HOME LOANS OFFERED BY BANKS IN INDIA

Authors

  • P. Venkataiah

Abstract

Home Loans are one of the most well-known sorts of advances given by banks in India. Indian banks offer home Loans to individuals who need to purchase a house or fabricate another one. Indian banks offer domestic advances with diverse intrigued rates, reimbursement periods, and other terms and conditions. Banks as a rule offer domestic advances with intrigued rates extending from 6.5% to 12%. The reimbursement period for domestic loans in India can be up to 3Loans a long time, depending on the bank and the borrower's inclination. Indian banks require borrowers to meet certain qualification criteria to be qualified for a domestic advance. These criteria incorporate age, pay, credit score, and work status. Banks ordinarily require borrowers to be between the ages of 18 and 65 a long time to be qualified for a domestic credit. The borrower's wage and credit score are moreover vital variables that decide qualification for a domestic credit. The borrower must have a steady source of pay and a great credit score to be qualified for a domestic advance. The documentation required to apply for a domestic credit in India incorporates verification of personality, address, pay, and work.  They must too display documentation of their Fixed-rate, floating-rate, and crossover domestic loans work and pay, such as pay stubs, bank explanations, and assess returns. are among the alternatives that Indian banks give for contracts. Domestic loans are a prevalent choice among individuals in India who are looking to buy or develop a house. Banks in India give domestic advances with shifting intrigued rates, reimbursement periods, and other terms and conditions. To be qualified for a domestic advance, borrowers have to be meet particular qualification criteria and give the fundamental documentation.

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Published

2024-07-22

How to Cite

P. Venkataiah. (2024). A STUDY ON HOME LOANS OFFERED BY BANKS IN INDIA. NOLEGEIN- Journal of Entrepreneurship Planning, Development and Management, 7(2). Retrieved from https://mbajournals.in/index.php/JoEPDM/article/view/1442