Property loan - Mera loan aawas finance Property loan - Mera loan aawas finance

1 year ago

Dear sir,
Mera loan aawas finence me chal Raha he
Muje ak saal ho gaya pre emi barte aabhi tak
Bhi inhone pura payment nahi Diya mere Ghar ka kaam aada pada hua h kya karu

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.If you have been paying your loan's pre-EMI for a year and Awaas Finance has not disbursed the loan amount, then you should take the following steps:

Contact Awaas Finance: Contact Awaas Finance and ask for an explanation for the delay. It is possible that there is a delay due to some internal process, and they may be able to provide you with a timeline for the disbursement.

Send a legal notice: If you are not satisfied with the response from Awaas Finance, you can send a legal notice asking for an explanation and demanding the disbursement of the loan amount within a specific time frame.

File a complaint with the regulator: You can also file a complaint with the regulator for the financial sector in India, such as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) or the National Housing Bank (NHB).

Seek legal help: If none of the above steps work, you can seek legal help and file a case against Awaas Finance in a consumer court or a civil court for breach of contract and compensation for the losses you have suffered due to the delay.

It is important to keep all the documentation related to the loan, such as the loan agreement and the payment receipts, as evidence in case you need to take legal action.
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