FAQs- BPI Home loan Application
Who are eligible to apply for a BPI Family Housing Loan?
Anyone of the following, who are of legal age, but not more than 65 years old upon maturity of the loan:-
Filipino citizen
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Foreigner married to a Filipino citizen, subject to specific documentary requirements
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Foreigner with issed immigrant / resident visa, subject to specific documentary requirements (for acquisition of residential condominium unit only)
How much can I borrow?
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Minimum of PHP400,000
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Maximum of 70% of appraised value of house and lot
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Maximum of 60% of appraised value of vacant lot or residential condominium
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Up to 80% of appraised value of house & lot not to exceed P5M (provided applicant is employed and purpose is for owner occupancy)
How much should my minimum total household income be to qualify for a loan?
Minimum of PHP 40,000
What are the loan terms available?
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Maximum of 20 years for house and lot
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Maximum of 10 years for vacant lot, residential condominium, business loan, refinancing,or multi-purpose loans
How long is the processing period of my application?
The credit result may be available within 2 weeks or less after verification and submission of the complete set of requirements for loan application.
I am a Filipino married to a foreigner. My husband has a permanent residency in the Philippines. Is it possible for my husband to purchase a house and lot through bank financing?
Yes. Purchase of house and lot or vacant lot will be considered if a foreign national is legally married to a Filipino citizen. The property would be under the Filipino and his/her spouse's name. They must also be residing/working here in the Philippines for at least 2 years.
The following must be submitted and executed by the foreigner:-
Affidavit of Support
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Waiver of Rights over the collateral property
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Accomplished in 2 copies
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Must have two (2) witnesses
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Must be notarized
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CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage) - NSO certified with official receipt – this was recently required since some Filipinos are living in with foreigners but are not legally married.
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Income documents (Certificate of Employment and Compensation and Income Tax Return)
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Copy of Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR)
I am an Overseas Filipino Worker, can I apply for a housing loan?
Yes, provided you can submit the following:
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COE or Contract indicating salary, position, and tenure, IF LOCAL HIRE
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English translated COE with latest 1 month payslip or Contract authenticated by Philippine Consulate, IF DIRECT HIRE
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Oath of Allegiance from the Philippine Embassy, IF DUAL CITIZEN
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Loan Administrator with address, contact no., and relationship to borrower, IF YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO PERSONALLY SUBMIT REQUIREMENTS
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Consularized Special Power of Attorney, IF YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO SIGN THE LOAN DOCUMENTS IN THE PRESENCE OF A BANK OFFICER IN THE PHILIPPINES*
What is MRI?
MRI is a term insurance coverage for the borrower with the Bank as beneficiary. GFSP or Group Financial Security Plan is now the new term for MRI.
SOURCE: https://www.bpiexpressonline.com/p/1/124/housing-loan-faq
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