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Mutual Funds, Financial Planning Expert - Answered on May 19, 2024

Ramalingam Kalirajan has over 23 years of experience in mutual funds and financial planning.
He has an MBA in finance from the University of Madras and is a certified financial planner.
He is the director and chief financial planner at Holistic Investment, a Chennai-based firm that offers financial planning and wealth management advice.... more
Nikhil Question by Nikhil on May 19, 2024Hindi
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My Axis Bank sanction letter dated October 2023. As per this saction letter I booked flat in November and processed in Feb as per requirement of builder. After many followup he Signed my agreement as registrar office on 7 March 2024. From March till date builder not submitting documents with me. Builder is RERA Registered. Yesterday banker said to me you have to reprocess for loan process and submitted documents, Verification all the process you have to complete again because 6 months already over in March. I already paid processing fees for previous application and as per his instruction I already open the account over his referral link. Yesterday I knolew from the builder that his project sanctioned upto 10 floors only and waiting for next sanctioning of floors. What is option for me Sir Kindly request you guide me Sir

Ans: I understand your frustration with the current situation. You've faced delays and complications with your home loan process and the builder's compliance with project requirements. Let's break down your options and potential solutions.

Issue Breakdown
Delays in Loan Processing:

Your initial loan sanction letter from Axis Bank is now over six months old, requiring reprocessing.
You've already paid processing fees and opened an account as instructed.
Builder Delays:

The builder has not submitted necessary documents since March.
The project is only sanctioned up to 10 floors, with pending approval for additional floors.
Options and Steps to Take
Reprocess the Loan Application
Contact the Bank:

Explain your situation to the bank manager and request a waiver or discount on the processing fee for reapplication. Highlight that the delays were not due to your actions.
Documentation:

Gather all required documents for reprocessing. Ensure all your paperwork, including the builder's documents, is complete and up-to-date.
Loan Re-approval:

Follow the bank's instructions for reprocessing. This includes verification and submission of all necessary documents.
Address Builder Issues
Communicate with the Builder:

Set up a formal meeting with the builder. Demand a clear timeline for submitting the required documents.
Request written confirmation of the current status of project approvals, especially regarding the floors beyond the 10th.
RERA Complaint:

Since the builder is RERA-registered, you have the right to file a complaint with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA). This can expedite the builder's compliance.
Visit the RERA website for your state, and follow the procedure to lodge a complaint. Provide all relevant documents and communications.
Legal Consultation:

Consider consulting a legal expert specializing in real estate. They can provide advice on how to proceed if the builder continues to delay.
Evaluating the Builder's Project
Project Approval Status:

Verify the approval status of the builder's project. Ensure that the current approval includes your flat and that future approvals for additional floors are likely.
Alternative Projects:

If the builder's project approval is uncertain, consider looking at alternative projects. Ensure these projects have all necessary approvals in place.
Negotiating with the Bank
Processing Fees:

Negotiate with Axis Bank for a reduction or waiver of the processing fees due to the builder’s delays. Provide evidence of your timely actions and the builder's delays.
Account Status:

Confirm the status of the account you opened as per the bank’s referral. Ensure it meets the requirements for the loan application.
Practical Tips
Documentation:

Keep a detailed record of all communications with the bank and the builder. This includes emails, letters, and meeting notes.
Follow-up:

Regularly follow up with both the bank and the builder. Persistence is key in ensuring timely action.
Patience and Persistence:

The process may be lengthy and frustrating. Stay patient and persistent, keeping your long-term goal in mind.
Conclusion
You’re facing a challenging situation with your home loan and the builder’s delays. By reprocessing the loan application, actively communicating with the builder, and considering legal options, you can navigate this situation effectively. Persistence and proper documentation will be crucial in achieving your goal.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in
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Gather Documentation: Collect all relevant documents related to the housing loan, sale agreement, rental agreement, and any communication with the builder or bank. These documents will be crucial in understanding your legal standing and building your case.

Consult Legal Assistance: Seek advice from a lawyer specializing in real estate and property law. They can help assess your legal options and provide guidance on how to proceed. They may suggest legal actions such as filing a case against the builder for fraud or breach of contract.

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