Be it a car loan, a home loan, or a personal loan, most of us need some type of?loan?at some point in our financial lives, right? That is exactly why we should also be aware of the associated charges that are levied before and after we take the loan.
While the specific charges can vary depending on the type of loan and the lender, here are some less commonly known?charges?associated with loans in India:
This fee is charged by the lender for processing your loan application. It is usually a percentage of the loan amount.
Some lenders may charge a fee if you decide to repay the loan before the scheduled tenure. However, prepayment charges have been abolished for floating-rate loans by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) but are still on fixed rate loans by some lenders.
If you fail to make your EMI payments on time, lenders can impose late payment charges.
These charges are related to the legal aspects of the loan agreement and the stamp duty for the same. They might not be prominently mentioned, but they can add to the overall cost.
While it's common knowledge that you might need to take out insurance for a loan, the specific details of the insurance premium and coverage may not be widely known.
Lenders often check your credit score before approving a loan. While this is a standard practice, some lenders might pass on the credit check fee to the borrower.
Lenders may charge fees for the documentation involved in processing the loan.
If you decide to switch from a fixed interest rate to a floating rate, or vice versa, lenders may charge a conversion fee.
If you cancel your loan application after processing has begun, there could be charges associated with it.
It's important to carefully read the terms and conditions of the loan agreement and clarify any doubts with the lender to understand the complete cost structure associated with the loan.?Keep in mind that regulations and practices can change, so it's always a good idea to check with the lender for the latest information.
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