How can immovable property be used to raise bank loans?

Last updated on Jun 7, 2022

Land and housing are valuable assets, and as an owner, you can choose to seek a bank loan by using the property as a collateral. A ‘collateral’ is a valuable asset that a borrower offers as an assurance against which they can secure a loan. If you are unable to repay the money, you may lose ownership over the asset which you have offered as a collateral to the lender. For the lender, the collateral acts as a safety net.

When seeking a bank loan (business, education etc), especially when it is for a higher amount, banks require individuals to offer some asset as collateral for security. For this purpose, you can offer either self-occupied residential or commercial property. You will be required to provide proof of ownership in the form of title deeds at the time of registering for a loan. The banks decide the credibility and the value of the land / house being offered as a collateral against the requested amount for the loan. Generally, the chances of approval are high when using a land or housing property as collateral.

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