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by Kimberly
- Member since:
- November 10, 2009
- Total points:
- 92 (Level 1)
Home loans for bad credit are for people who find it difficult to get loan facilities due to poor credit ratings. However, people with bad credit may have to deal with several difficulties at times and they also pay slightly higher interest rates for the loans. One of the best ways to increase your chances of getting a home mortgage loan if you have poor credit is by improving your credit history. Besides, you can get in touch with some good sub prime lenders who may be able to assist you in getting the best deal in getting such loans.
http://www.worldbestloans.com/homeloans.htm
There are many reasons why anyone can get a negative credit history, which includes overspending and lack of proper financial planning. Many of us fall into a debt trap owing to excessive use of credit cards, which can sometimes put a strain on financial resources and result in late payments. These last payments impact on our credit scores.You can improve this situation by prioritizing your needs well and set some money aside, which can be used to clear off your debts on time.
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by Sanj
- Member since:
- November 10, 2009
- Total points:
- 129 (Level 1)
No! Until and unless you are a co-owner of the flat you cant claim IT rebate.
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by Ashish
- Member since:
- November 10, 2009
- Total points:
- 108 (Level 1)
you have to be the co owner of the flat.
Source(s):
www.propertyhelp.in
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by Ceedaar
- Member since:
- October 24, 2009
- Total points:
- 1331 (Level 3)
if you are joint holder then you can claim IT rebate. else you can add your name now. it will be costly.
also this benifit is next two years till Direct tax regime starts from 2011. the present draft of direct tax does not section 24 or section 80 benifit.
Source(s):
my love for personal finance.
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by Rakesh
- Member since:
- May 12, 2009
- Total points:
- 452 (Level 2)
If the property is in your wife's name, the loan also would be in her name. However, if she is not working and you pay the EMIs, or even if she is working but you can show that YOU are paying the EMIs, wholly or partly, you can claim IT rebate to the extent of your share of repayment.