mga bro ask lng ko regarding housing loan sa pag-ibig.
my plan is mo housing loan ko nila kay mag pa himo kog balay then ang nka apan lng kay ang tag iya sa yuta nka pangan pa sa akong mama.
question is:
pde rba ko mka apply anang housing loan nila ?
pila pud kha ang maximum nga amount ang ika pa utang nila nko?
salamat sa mga mo reply.
mga bro pila jud d.i bayad ang processing fee sa pag ibig if mo loan kag town house? kay usually kung ang broker mo process sa loan mahal man kau sila ug pangayo sa processing fee mo range man ug 50k - 100k. tinuod na ? kinsa tong mga broker dri please enlightened me. daghan salamat.
Steps in Applying the PAG-IBIG Multi-Purpose Loan
This is for those who worked in a BPO company.
1. Ask for a MPL form. I asked from the Human Development or from the Finance Department. Or you can get it from this link: Pag-Ibig MPL form.
2. Fill out the form and secure a photocopy of 2 valid IDs. Preferably government issued IDs.
3. Print out a month's worth payslip. Have your documents (MPL form, payslip, photocopy of 2 valid IDs) signed by the Finance Head for authentication.
4. Head out to PAG-IBIG early and get a priority number.
5. Wait to be called. Once called in, submit documents to the staff.
6. You will then be instructed to photocopy 2 of your valid IDs and fill out the Cash Card application form. Once done, head out to Counter 9 to submit all documents.
7. On Counter 9, the staff will check all documents and ask for the original IDs photocopied. He/she will then provide the cash card and have you sign an acknowledgment form.
8. Once done, you will then get a STL Acknowledgment Receipt and get instructions for your cash card.
9. Releasing of loan is between 5-7 working days.
Check for more details and tips here: FTW! Blog - PAG-IBIG Multi-Purpose Loan Application
The Pag-IBIG Fund also offers a Salary Loan program to help its members who are in need of financial assistance. This program allows qualified members to borrow money, which can be used for various purposes, such as emergencies, educational expenses, home repairs, and others.
https://pagibighousingloancal.com/re...ts-calculator/
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