A very common question related to VA refinancing is whether or not you can get a refinance on a VA loan if you are currently upside down on your mortgage. The answer is that you can!
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In order to apply for a VA loan you will need a Certificate of Eligibility, or COE for short. There are different steps required to receive a Certificate of Eligibility depending on your personal situation and branch of the military.
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If you’re wondering whether or not you can get a VA loan after a recent bankruptcy, you’re not alone. With the recent economic recession just barely behind us, many veterans and military personnel are now in the position of looking for a new mortgage after having gone through a bankruptcy.
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Many veterans today are wondering whether or not they can get a VA loan if they have recently been through a foreclosure. Fortunately, the VA qualifying guidelines do allow for veterans and military personnel to qualify for a VA loan after a foreclosure, but with some restrictions.
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There are many ways in which a getting a divorce can have an impact on VA loans.
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DD 214 forms are required of veterans when applying for a VA mortgage loan, and, unfortunately, are commonly misplaced over time. The good news is that losing or misplacing it is an easily remedied problem!
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A VA loan pre-approval letter is a document granted by a VA mortgage lender that states that based on preliminary information such as the potential borrower’s credit, assets, and income, that they qualify for a VA loan of a specified amount.
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If you’re looking at buying the home of your dreams – and the price reflects it – then a VA jumbo loan may very well be the best option for your mortgage.
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Before your home can be qualified for a VA loan, the VA requires an appraisal of the property. A VA appraisal involves a thorough analysis of the home and property to determine what the current market of the home and property is.
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The short answer to the question “How many VA loans can I have?” is that there isn’t a limit on the amount of times eligible veterans are allowed to utilize the VA loan program.
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