The draft operational guidelines circulated by National Housing Bank (NHB), lays down the various aspects of reverse mortgage loans for senior citizens.
Under this scheme, any senior citizen owning unencumbered residential property in India can mortgage such property for a loan, to tide over expenses in their twilight years. Here's a SWOT analysis of the same.
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The senior citizens are entitled to regular cash flows at their choice - monthly, quarterly, half yearly and annually.
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The loan is given without any income criteria at an age where normal loans are not available.
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No loan servicing or repayment required during the lifetime of borrower and spouse.
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If the borrower dies during the period, the spouse will continue to get the loan amount for 15 years.
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Tax treatment of a RML will be as loan, not income, so no tax will be payable on the regular cash flows.
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The borrower and their spouse can continue to stay in the house till both die.
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Heirs of the borrower will be entitled to get the surplus of sale value of the property.
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Borrower/heir can get mortgage released by paying loan with interest without having to sell property at any time. Prepayment of loan is allowed.
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NHB to guarantee obligation of banks/housing finance companies to pay the committed loan amount as regular sums over a period of time.
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Reassessment of property value will be done periodically, or at least once every 5 years.
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Borrower can cancel the mortgage within three days of approval/disbursement, subject to return of loan amount.