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Anand Question by Anand on Nov 11, 2022Hindi
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I am willing to purchase ready house, problem is the costs of the house on paper for registration and actual pay is different, builder is not ready to write full amount in agreement which he will accept, so loan sanction is for lower amount. Can I claim furniture cost from bank in loan amount and whether this furniture costs should be mentioned in sale deed and how bank verify whether house is furnished or not? And how bank release amount for house loan and furniture costs? Please guide.

Ans: Different banks have different policies and procedures regarding adding furniture costs to a home loan. If allowed by the lender, one way of doing this would be to prepare a ‘furnitures and fixtures’ agreement to be attached with the Sale Deed and on this basis the funds will be released.

The procedure to verify furnishing of the house however depends from one organisation to the other.

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We have purchased an under-construction flat jointly with my son and wife in September 2023, the agreement for sale I registered in November 2023 and stage wise payment has started. We have availed bank loan jointly. My wife intends to sell her flat for financing the purchase of the above house , but yet to get the buyer. Can we make payment for new house through the bank loan and lateron use the sale proceeds of my wife's flat for loan repayment?
Ans: Yes, this is a common approach for financing a new property purchase. Here's how it can work:
1. Financing the New House with a Loan:
• You can proceed with the bank loan you've availed jointly for the new under-construction flat. This allows you to make stage payments as required by the builder.
2. Using Wife's Flat Sale Proceeds for Loan Repayment:
• Once your wife finds a buyer for her flat, the sale proceeds can be used to repay the existing loan partially or fully. This will significantly reduce your monthly EMIs or even close the loan depending on the sale amount.
Things to Consider:
• Loan Agreement: Review your loan agreement to see if there are any prepayment penalties associated with paying off the loan early with the sale proceeds.
• Tax Implications: Selling your wife's flat might have capital gains tax implications. Consult a tax advisor to understand your specific situation and potential tax liabilities.
• Timing: There might be a time gap between taking the loan and selling your wife's flat. Be prepared to manage the loan EMIs during this interim period.
Additional Tips:
• Bridge Loan: If there's a significant gap between taking the loan and selling the flat, consider a temporary bridge loan to cover the interim EMIs. However, bridge loans typically have higher interest rates, so explore this option cautiously.
• Transparent Communication: Maintain open communication with the bank regarding your plans to use the sale proceeds for loan repayment.
By carefully planning and considering these factors, you can leverage your wife's flat sale to manage the loan for your new house purchase.

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Hi sir, We constructed a house along with savings and home loan of 22 lakhs. Still I have to pay 15 lacs for loan.. the house is in my husband name.. but iam paying the loan as he is not working now.. is it possible to transfer the home in my name...if yes how much it cost to transfer
Ans: There are a couple ways to consider approaching this situation, transferring the house title to your name or having your name added to the title jointly. Here's a breakdown of both:

Transferring ownership:

Method: This would involve a deed transfer, likely a gift deed since you're not paying your husband. There would be stamp duty charges associated with the property value. You can find the stamp duty rates for your state online.

Cost: The exact cost would depend on the property value and your location, but it could be significant. Here's a resource to get an estimate of stamp duty in various states https://www.proptiger.com/emi.

Adding your name to the title jointly:

Method: This would involve adding your name to the existing sale deed. There would likely be legal fees involved in revising the deed.

Cost: Generally less expensive than a full transfer. Consult a lawyer to get a precise estimate for your situation.

Important things to consider:

Talk to your husband: Ensure you and your husband are on the same page regarding the ownership change.
Consult a lawyer: A lawyer can advise you on the best course of action based on your specific situation and can help you navigate the legalities of the process.
Here are some additional points to keep in mind:

Even if the house is solely in your husband's name, your contribution towards the loan payment can be documented. This can be helpful if there's ever a dispute in the future.
I hope this information helps! Remember, I cannot provide specific legal or financial advice. Consulting a lawyer is recommended for the most accurate guidance for your situation.

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Dear Sir/Madam, I am currently a 1st year UG student studying engineering in Sairam Engineering College, But there the lack of exposure and strict academics feels so rigid and I don't like it that. It's like they don't gaf about skills but just wants us to memorize things and score a good CGPA, the only skill they want is you to memorize things and pass, there's even special class for students who don't perform well in academics and it is compulsory for them to attend or else the student and his/her parents needs to face authorities who lashes out. My question is when did engineering became something that requires good academics instead of actual learning and skill set. In sairam they provides us a coding platform in which we need to gain the required points for each semester which is ridiculous cuz most of the students here just look at the solution to code instead of actual debugging. I am passionate about engineering so I want to learn and experiment things instead of just memorizing, so I actually consider dropping out and I want to give jee a try and maybe viteee , srmjeee But i heard some people say SRM may provide exposure but not that good in placements. I may not be excellent at studies but my marks are decent. So gimme some insights about SRM and recommend me other colleges/universities which are good at exposure
Ans: First — your frustration is valid

What you are experiencing at Sairam is not engineering, it is rote-based credential production.

“When did engineering become memorizing instead of learning?”

Sadly, this shift happened decades ago in most Tier-3 private colleges in India.

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Use:

GitHub

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Hackathons

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