A. Legal and Regulatory Framework
A.1 Legal and Regulatory Framework
Variable | End of 2018 | End of 2017 | End of 2016 | Sources | Var ID |
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Basis of the legal system: Civil, Common, Islamic, Other? (Describe) | Civil and Common Law | Civil and Common Law | Country Editor | A.1.1 | |
Are there specific laws that deal with mortgages? | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | A.1.2 | |
Registration/Transfer of titles: | A.1.3 | ||||
Does the law clearly define different types of property rights? | No | Yes | Country Editor | A.1.3.1 | |
Are property rights easily transferable? | No | Yes | Country Editor | A.1.3.2 | |
Identify barriers to the registration/ transfer of property title. | Provision of a proof of a land title free of any encumbrance, cadastral verification phase, obtention of the planning certificate | Provision of a proof of a land title free of any encumbrance, cadastral verification phase, obtention of the planning certificate | Country Editor | A.1.3.3 | |
Typical number of days needed for the transfer of title | 86 | 86 | 86 | WDI | A.1.3.4 |
Can liens be effectively enforced? | Yes | Country Editor | A.1.4 | ||
Number of months until lender acquires the property in case of foreclosure on a single-family residential property? | 3 | Not available | Country Editor | A.1.4.1 | |
Cost of foreclosure process as a percentage of the value of a typical loan? | 20% | Country Editor | A.1.4.2 | ||
Main causes of inefficiencies (legal, judiciary, administrative, cultural, etc.) | Judiciary and Administrative | Country Editor | A.1.4.3 | ||
Are there legal constraints on the types of mortgage products that are permitted? | Yes | Country Editor | A.1.5 | ||
Are there legal constraints on mortgage features? | Yes | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.6 | ||
Interest rate caps | No | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.6.1 | ||
Loan-to-Value cap | No | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.6.2 | ||
Payment-to-Income maximum | No | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.6.3 | ||
Other | Yes | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.6.4 | ||
Are there consumer rights for mortgage lending? | Yes | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.7 | ||
Are there disclosure requirements for mortgage lending? | Yes | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.8 | ||
Is there specialized legislation covering: | A.1.9 | ||||
Issuance of covered mortgage bonds | No | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.9.1 | ||
Issuance of RMBS | No | Country Editor: Court of Justice, Lawyer at Muna Foundation | A.1.9.2 |
B. Housing Finance Subsidies
B.1 Subsidies to Housing Finance Institutions
Variable | End of 2018 | End of 2017 | End of 2016 | Sources | Var ID |
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Are there subsidized funding sources for mortgage lenders? | No | Yes | Country Editor | B.1.1 | |
Special government lines of credit | No | Yes | Country Editor | B.1.1.1 | |
Government supported liquidity facility | No | No | Country Editor | B.1.1.2 | |
Labor or other tax funds for mortgage lending | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | B.1.1.3 | |
Tax breaks on mortgage bonds or RMBS | No | No | Country Editor | B.1.1.4 | |
Loss and/or cash flow guarantees for RMBS | No | No | Country Editor | B.1.1.5 | |
Other | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | B.1.1.6 | |
Is the lending side of the housing finance system subsidized? | No | Yes | Country Editor | B.1.2 | |
Shared credit risk through public/private mortgage insurance | No | Yes | Country Editor | B.1.2.1 | |
Guarantees for mortgage loans | No | No | Country Editor | B.1.2.2 | |
Other | No | Yes | Country Editor | B.1.2.3 |
B.2 Subsidies to Households
Variable | End of 2018 | End of 2017 | End of 2016 | Sources | Var ID |
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Are there subsidies to households on housing finance? | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | B.2.1 | |
Interest rate subsidies by special government funds | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | B.2.1.1 | |
Buy-down of monthly/interest payments | No | No | Country Editor | B.2.1.2 | |
Down-payment subsidies | Yes | No | Country Editor | B.2.1.3 | |
Subsidies to savings for mortgage loans | No | Country Editor | B.2.1.4 | ||
Mortgage interest deductibility from income tax | No | Yes | Country Editor | B.2.1.5 | |
Other | Yes | Country Editor | B.2.1.6 | ||
Reach of subsidies in 2.1.1 to 2.1.4 ? | B.2.2 | ||||
What is the highest income decile targeted? | 6 decile | Country Editor | B.2.2.1 | ||
What is the lowest income decile targeted? | 2 decile | Country Editor | B.2.2.2 | ||
What proportion of loans is affected by the subsidies in 2.1.1 to 2.1.4? | 75% | Country Editor | B.2.2.3 |
C. Taxation
Variable | End of 2018 | End of 2017 | End of 2016 | Sources | Var ID |
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What taxes apply to Residential Real Estate? | C.1 | ||||
Tax on property (home-owners) | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | C.1.1 | |
Property transaction taxes (purchase/selling) | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | C.1.2 | |
Mortgage transaction taxes | No | No | Country Editor | C.1.3 | |
Tax on mortgage interest pmts | No | No | Country Editor: Crédit Foncier du Cameroon (CFC) | C.1.4 | |
Tax on capital gains on property | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | C.1.5 | |
Other | Yes | Yes | Country Editor | C.1.6 | |
Are there tax benefits on rental properties? | No | No | Country Editor | C.2 | |
Describe tax benefits (if any) from C.1.2 | Suspended VAT in order to make houses more affordable | Country Editor: Crédit Foncier du Cameroon (CFC) | C.2.1 |