KUALA LUMPUR: Eligible developers can now apply for moneylenders licences to provide loan facilities of up to 100% to property buyers.
The Government Allow Developers To Be Moneylenders Share on XThe licence will be issued by the Urban Well-being, Housing and Local Government Ministry under the Moneylenders Act 1951 (Amendment) 2011.
Its minister Tan Sri Noh Omar said they are allowing developers to provide housing loans to overcome difficulties faced by buyers in securing bank loans.
“This proposal is a win-win solution for both developers and house buyers,” he said in his keynote address at the 19th National Housing and Property Summit at a hotel here yesterday.
Noh added that developers could now earn profit from the sales of property as well as end-financing schemes.
“They (developers) can expect long-term income as loan repayment period could be between 10 to 20 years,” he said.
Interest rate for loan taken under the scheme varies from maximum 12% with collateral and up to 18% without collateral.
Noh said they are allowing developers to provide loan facilities to overcome difficulty in closing sales.
Noh also announced that the Cabinet had approved a Rent To Own (R2O) scheme to eligible buyers of Projek Perumahan Rakyat units.
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