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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I consider transferring my home loan?

While savings with lower interest rates could be a significant reason to transfer, there are few more reasons as stated here.
In case, you would like to renegotiate some of the terms and conditions with your existing bank. e.g. you may need to change the tenure of your loan or decrease the amount of your EMI.
Sometimes, you need more loan for renovation and appreciation of your property value makes you eligible for a top up.
At other times, you may be dissatisfied with the services and experiences with a bank.

How do I know if I am eligible for home loan transfer?

Once you share your basic details, we will connect with you to collect more information based on which we can assess and guide regarding your eligibility for home loan.

How much does Loanpad charge for loan transfer? What are other fee and charges?

Loanpad service is currently FREE for customers.

There may be processing and legal charges that the new bank could charge but we will help you with comparison of various loan options based on your overall benefits including these fees.

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How much time does it normally take to transfer?

It takes around 2-4 weeks depending upon the banks. But our team keeps you updated and helps you track with ease.

Can you also help with getting fresh home loan from banks in India?

Yes, we can also help with getting fresh loans from wide array of banks like SBI home loans, HDFC Home Loans, LIC Housing Finance, PNB Home Loans etc.

I would like to top up my loan along with transfer. Possible?

Yes depending upon your eligibility issuer of new loan can offer your the option to top up.