LOAN AGAINST PROPERTY QUICK FUNDS TO FULFILL EVERY WISH
High Loan Amount
Lower Interest Rates
Flexible End-Use
WHY CHOOSE US?
What's in store for you
KEY FEATURES OF LOAN AGAINST PROPERTY
At PayYou Financial Solutions, our Loan Against Property solutions are designed to offer flexibility, speed and convenience.
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Loan available against self-occupied or rented residential/commercial property -
Competitive interest rates -
Flexible tenure up to 15–20 years (as per lender policy) -
Overdraft facility available with selected lenders -
Balance transfer option to reduce EMI burden -
Quick processing with minimal documentation -
Attractive Loan-to-Value ratio up to 60–70% of property value
WONDERING IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE?
You can apply for a Loan Against Property, if you meet the following criteria
- Age: 21 to 60 years
- Employment: Salaried Individuals, Self-Employed Professionals and Business Owners
- Property Type: Residential, Commercial or Industrial Property accepted by lender
- Income: Stable income source with repayment capacity as per lender norms
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a Loan Against Property (LAP)?
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Loan Against Property is a secured loan where you mortgage your residential, commercial, or industrial property to obtain funds for personal or business needs.
Who can apply for a Loan Against Property?
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Salaried individuals, self-employed professionals, business owners, and eligible entities can apply, subject to lender eligibility criteria.
How much loan amount can I get?
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The loan amount depends on your property's market value, income, repayment capacity, and lender policy. Generally, up to 60–70% of the property value may be financed.
What is the repayment tenure available for LAP?
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Loan Against Property offers flexible repayment tenures of up to 15–20 years, depending on eligibility and lender guidelines.
Can I continue using my property after taking a Loan Against Property?
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Yes. You can continue to occupy and use your property while repaying the loan.
What happens if I am unable to repay the loan?
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In case of default, the lender may initiate legal proceedings and recover dues through the mortgaged property as per applicable regulations.