Tenants can easily transfer the monthly rent to their landlord’s bank account, using their credit card. For rent transfer, one should have their landlord’s bank account number and IFSC code. Once the bank details get verified, the user will be able to make the transfer. Once the transaction is completed, the landlord will be notified through an SMS on his mobile number. While the transfer may take up to 48 hours, the tenant can track the payment status on the link which is provided once the amount is deducted from his credit card limit.
The credit limit provided by your bank can be used for online rent payment. The amount is deducted from your available credit line, and is directly transferred to the landlord’s bank account. A nominal convenience charge is levied to facilitate this credit card balance transfer which could be offset against the rewards point and additional deals earned as offered by your credit card provider.
First off, paying rent through credit cards can offer substantial relief to those who face fund shortage at the end or beginning of the month because of a variety of reasons. Using a credit card for rent payment allows the tenant to utilise unused credit limits and get other benefits and advantages, as well. Some of the other advantages of using credit card are:
Rent receipts are generated automatically once thetransfer is completed. These rent receipts are sent on the email address provided by the user or can be downloaded from transaction history. For claiming HRA through these rent receipts, users would need to provide the landlord’s PAN and the address of the rented premise.
Housing.com Pay Rent feature enables quick transfers, along with loads of benefits and offers. Users can also generate rent receipts instantly, for claiming tax deductions on their house rent allowance. The Pay Rent feature is available for credit card, debit card and UPI payments. Along with this,Housing.com offers exclusive rewards and deals from leading brands, against rent payment through credit card. This is over and above the credit card reward points that banks offer for credit limit utilisation. So, as compared to any other service provider, users get to earn additional discounts, offers and a lot more goodies,by using Housing.com’s Pay Rent feature.
While the Pay Rent platform allows rent payment through UPI and other mediums, credit card payments are the most rewarding, if you are planning to pay timely rent without putting your cash flows under stress.
Your security is our priority. Housing does not store any of your confidential information and all your transactions are secure and encrypted.
Housing allows you to pay the house rent, office rent, security deposit etc through Credit Card. You will get to earn handsome cash-backs and reward points.
We levy a small convenience charge when you pay through credit card. The amount is mentioned in the payment page and is included in the final payment.
You will need to sign up and enter some basic details such as your landlord’s name, account information and your rent amount. This is a one-time activity only. The next time you will not be asked to enter all these details again.
Of course! Your landlord will receive the rent even if he is not registered on Housing. If you have entered the correct details of the bank, the transaction will be completed and the landlord will be notified on successful completion through an SMS.
Offers, cashbacks, reward points, airmiles and much more await you when you pay through Housing. We have partnered with the best brands for the same. Credit card rewards vary from bank to bank. You can contact your bank to understand exactly how much you can expect when you spend your money online.
You will be asked to enter your landlord’s bank account details. These details are verified and when you transact, Housing transfers the rent amount to your landlord’s account. The amount is usually transferred instantly. But sometimes, it may take up to 48 hours to reflect in the landlord's account.
Rent receipts will be generated automatically and you will receive it on the email address that you have provided. You can also download it anytime from transaction history. Make sure that you have also provided us details such as your landlord’s PAN number and the rental address.
Absolutely! You can submit the rent receipts to claim the HRA exemption. Housing generates receipts for all the payments you have completed.
For every user signing up using your referral code, you will get 1 Housing Coin which will be equivalent to 20% discount on your convenience fee
You can use only one Housing Coin per transaction
You will be getting one Housing Coin when your friend will use your referral code to make their first payment on Housing Pay on Credit
Any person who uses your referral code will get 20% off on the convenience fee
Referral code is applicable on first transaction only
There is no limit on the number of people you can invite to Pay on Credit. So go & invite your whole world. You get the benefits every time a person joins with your code. So, more the friends you invite, the more you benefit.
Your invite code is ****
No problem. You can share your code with any other medium like a direct message, Facebook, etc. Just remember, your friend needs to use your code before making their first payment for both of you to benefit.
You get instant 50% cashback on your last payment’s convenience fee. Up to ₹300.
When your friend’s first payment is successfully transferred to their beneficiary, we calculate the cashback amount basis your last payment and credit immediately into your wallet.
Your friend gets an instant 20% off on the fee. Up to ₹300.
After installing the Housing app & starting a new payment with “Pay on Credit”, your friend will see the option “Have an invite code?” before clicking on the “Total Pay” button. They need to enter your code and apply before making the payment.
You can invite anyone who has an Indian phone number but hasn’t paid on Pay on Credit before.
No. You will only get the benefit when you invite people who haven’t paid on Pay on Credit before.
Your Housing wallet is just like an actual wallet. Every rupee in your wallet, without any limits whatsoever, can be used for your payments on Pay on Credit.
No. There is no limit on the amount you can use from your wallet on your payments on Pay on Credit.