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Old   age will no longer be a bane if you have built a small haven for yourself. The reverse mortgage scheme, announced by the Finance Minister in the Budget 2007-08, will enable the elderly property owners' surrender property with a bank for a regular monthly income. This will turn out to be a blessing for these property owners, many of whom have been abandoned by their children.

The Budget mentioned that the reverse mortgage scheme would focus primarily on urban areas, especially where high realty prices will be a major incentive for banks. The Finance Minister had asked the National Housing Bank to enter the reverse mortgage market for senior citizens. The NHB will offer guarantees to senior citizens availing reverse mortgage facility from lenders to provide protection against any defaults by banks and housing finance companies.

However, the government now proposes to extend the scheme to rural areas as well. Considering the fact that rural areas too have a large number of elderly persons, abandoned by their children, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is now pressing for its extension in rural areas as well.

The government is contemplating on forming a joint committee of ministers concerned to coordinate with banks and village panchayats to form a scheme for extending reverse mortgage scheme in rural areas. The scheme for rural areas, with its focus on social security of elderly, will be first initiated in the realty boom villages of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

Prakash Singh Gill, a 68-year-old resident of Model Town, Jalandhar, says: "This scheme has brought a lot of hope to elderly like us. My children are settled in Canada and I don't want to ask them to support me and my wife, Kiran. "

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By simrat, Section Real Estate Property
Posted on Sat Mar 31, 2007 at 12:25:26 AM EST
Under the reverse mortgage scheme, the banks will ensure lifetime income for the old man and his spouse, without alienating them from their property. The property owner surrenders the title of the property to a bank or financial entity. The bank will pay an agreed sum in regular installments to the owner and his/ her spouse through their entire lifetime. After their death, the heirs' get the first right of refusal to purchase the property from the bank. The bank will fix the property price according to the market value of the property and the interests on the amount paid by the institution to the old couple.

Failing this, the property is transferred to the financial institution. If there is any surplus after sale of the property mortgaged, after adjustment of loan and interest amount, the refund will be made to the legal heirs.

Reverse mortgage also allows for revaluation of the house after specific periods. If the value of the property increases in this time, senior citizens can get a higher loan amount. If the senior citizen or the spouse lives beyond 15 years (the normal time of the mortgage) they can continue to live in the house till the last of them expire. If the couple had taken a lump sum loan, they will have to pay interest on the loan amount.

Ashok Gupta, Deputy General Manager, Chandigarh, Union Bank of India, says: "The scheme will prove to be a boon for many senior citizens, who are residing alone in their sprawling bungalows in Chandigarh, but have little available cash flow. "

ICICI Bank, the largest private sector bank, too, is keen to enter reverse mortgage business, once the guidelines are laid out. "This will prove beneficial for those above 55 years of age. But we are awaiting guidelines before taking the plunge in the business," says Kalpana Morparia, joint managing director, ICICI Bank.

Some bankers are, however, skeptical about working out the modalities for introducing the scheme. Vivek Vig, Head, Retail Bank, Centurion Bank of Punjab, says: "Though we are very keen to offer the scheme, several issues have to be resolved like execution of will and getting the property vacated from the heirs. Banks will have to gain expertise on estate management. The RBI and Indian Banks Association will have to call a meeting of banks to have a policy framework for introducing the scheme".

Source-  Ruchika M. Khanna from Tribune Real Estate

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