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JP Infra introduces unique home-buying program amid the Covid-19 crisis

Mumbai, 8th June, 2020: JP Infra Mumbai Private Limited has introduced JP Care, a home-buying program for its homebuyers amid the Covid-19 crisis. According to a press release issued by the company, if a homebuyer buys a house with JP Infra during the ongoing lockdown period but unfortunately loses his job due to termination or lay-off, then the developer will be paying his 3 months EMI under the program JP Care. This program will address the buyers’ concern about job loss in the future and boost their confidence to buy a property which is a safe and viable bet keeping in mind the uncertainty of other investment options.

Commenting on this unique initiative, Shubham Jain – Managing Director, JP Infra Mumbai Pvt. Ltd. says, “Buying a home is a significant milestone in an individual’s life and is very close to a person’s heart. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic too has heightened uncertainty over the economy, employment, and of course, physical and mental health of many individuals. Understanding this, we at JP Infra are offering this unique home-buying program to fulfill a common man’s dream amidst this global pandemic.”
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