Solvency Certificate
A solvency certificate is a legal document that shows an individual or entity’s financial stability and ability to pay their financial obligations. Banks and revenue departments issue the certificate based on specific criteria and supporting documents, such as income tax returns, property documents, and bank statements.
Required documents
- Photo
- Solvency proof of the Applicant
- Encumbrance Certificate
- Latest Guideline Value Statement
- Liability Amount Certificate
- Mortgage Certificate
- Property Tax
- Challan Copy
- Chitta or Patta
- Self-Declaration of Applicant
- Lease Agreement
- Building Value
- Other Documents