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This Article is From Mar 07, 2015

RBI Eases Norms for Home Loans for up to Rs 10 Lakh

These charges form around 15% of the cost of the house, burdening borrowers.

RBI Eases Norms for Home Loans for up to Rs 10 Lakh
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New Delhi: Giving a boost to affordable housing, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday eased the norms for home loans of up to Rs 10 lakh by allowing banks to include stamp duty and registration charges to the cost of a unit.

These charges form around 15 per cent of the cost of the house and place a burden on borrowers.

"With a view to encourage availability of affordable housing to such borrowers, it has been decided that in cases where the cost of the house does not exceed Rs 10 lakh, banks may add stamp duty, registration and other documentation charges to the cost of the unit for calculating LTV (loan to value) ratio," the RBI said in a notification.

As per the current practice, lenders do not include stamp duty, registration and other documentation charges in the cost of housing property.

"It has been brought to our notice that these amounts form around 15 per cent of the cost of the house and place a burden on the borrowers from economically weaker sections (EWS) and low income groups (LIG)," the RBI said.

The RBI also said that in cases of projects sponsored by government or statutory authorities, banks may disburse the loans as per the payment stages prescribed by such authorities, even where payments sought from house buyers are not linked to the stages of construction.

Some banks had made representations that they are not able to extend home loans to the allottees in the projects developed by government bodies as the payment schedule prescribed by such authorities is not linked to the stages of construction.

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