5 Things That Can Get Your Home Loan Cancelled After Sanction
5 Things That Can Get Your Home Loan Cancelled After Sanction
Sanction Isn't Final Yet
Sanction Isn't Final Yet
Loan approval doesn't guarantee money in your hands.
Loan approval doesn't guarantee money in your hands.
New debt or missed payments can trigger immediate loan review.
New debt or missed payments can trigger immediate loan review.
Credit Score Drops Matter
Credit Score Drops Matter
Fresh credit cards or personal loans raise your FOIR dangerously.
Fresh credit cards or personal loans raise your FOIR dangerously.
Avoid New Loans Now
Avoid New Loans Now
Hidden disputes or encumbrances on property lead to rejection.
Hidden disputes or encumbrances on property lead to rejection.
Property Title Must Be Clear
Property Title Must Be Clear
Changing or losing your job signals reduced repayment capacity.
Changing or losing your job signals reduced repayment capacity.
Loss Is Risky
Loss Is Risky
Unverifiable address or employer details trigger cancellation immediately.
Unverifiable address or employer details trigger cancellation immediately.
Field Investigation Can Fail
Field Investigation Can Fail
Blacklisted builders or missing RERA approvals stop disbursement instantly.
Blacklisted builders or missing RERA approvals stop disbursement instantly.
Builder Matters Too
Builder Matters Too
Lenders recheck your CIBIL score right before final disbursement.
Lenders recheck your CIBIL score right before final disbursement.
CIBIL Gets Checked Again
CIBIL Gets Checked Again
Avoid major purchases or financial changes until full disbursement.
Avoid major purchases or financial changes until full disbursement.
Stay Financially Stable
Stay Financially Stable
Protect your sanction and stay financially clean until disbursement completes.
Protect your sanction and stay financially clean until disbursement completes.
Final Reminder
Final Reminder
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