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Determining Eligibility
VA guaranteed
home loans benefit veterans because they do not
need to make a down payment and there is no
upper limit or required cap on the income of the
borrower. Without a down payment as security
against foreclosure, lenders receive a
certificate of guaranty from VA. In essence, as
gratitude for honorable military service, the
government is vouching for the veteran's
trustworthiness to repay his/her debt.
To determine
eligibility, a military veteran, active duty
person, or a member of the national guard or
selected reserves, must submit a
VA Form 26-1880
along with proof of service (DD Form
214, a statement of active duty, or proof of
participation in the national guard or reserves)
to the
VA Eligibility Center, P.O. Box 20729,
Winston-Salem, NC 27120. Based on the
applicant's length and type of service, VA
issues a certificate for each person determined
eligible to apply for a VA guaranteed home
loan. Check the status after ten days by
calling 1 (888) 244-6711 between 8:00 - 4:00
Eastern time.
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Viewing and
Inspecting the Home
Home buyers usually use
the services of
state-licensed real
estate agents to:
determine an affordable
price range, suggest
certain home features
suitable for the buyer,
schedule home tours,
negotiate sales contacts
and hold earnest money
deposits.
State-licensed real
estate professional can
explain the legal
requirements for buyers
and sellers, and can
refer buyers to local
lenders and certified
home inspectors. Buyers
should accompany their
preferred home inspector
during the inspection of
the property to ask
questions about the
home's systems.
- Requesting the Loan
Home buyers may want to contact a lender even before they sign a contract for a home, so that they can be pre-approved to determine their maximum mortgage amount. Home buyers who wish to obtain a VA guaranteed loan should make sure that the sales contract includes a phrase, sometimes called a financing contingency, making the contract subject to approval for a VA guaranteed loan. Lenders verify and review past and present job and credit history of home applicants, and compare it with VA loan approval guidelines. If the documents with the loan request cannot be approved, then additional written information must be presented to the lender or the VA for further consideration.
VA Lender Appraisal Processing Program (LAPP) lenders can process loans faster than other lenders. VA LAPP lenders do not need to send any paperwork to VA until after the home sale is closed. VA's long-standing policy is not to recommend any specific lender.
VA recommends that buyers compare lending terms among several lenders in order to find the best combination of interest rates, discount points, and other negotiable costs for a VA guaranteed loan.
- Appraising the Property
When an eligible veteran contacts a lender to request a VA guaranteed loan, the lender obtains a VA number for the request via the Internet. The lender uses the VA number to monitor progress of the appraisal and loan application. The lender also sends a VA form to a state-licensed real estate appraiser who will visit the home to give the lender and VA an opinion of the market value of the property. The appraisal tells the lender and VA whether the property is expected to be adequate collateral for the requested loan. Neither the appraisal of the home nor the VA guaranty is a warranty from constructional defects and their resulting repair costs. Builders and brokers can issue warranties for the condition of the home's structure and systems. |
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- Closing the Sale
If the loan and home are approved, the buyer needs to contact a state-licensed insurance agent who will provide homeowner coverage to protect the owner and lender from property damage and loss. Title to the home is usually examined and insured by a title insurance company that may also prepare closing documents and enter them into public records after the closing. After the home is purchased and the loan is originated, the lender usually sells the active loan to another company which will receive the loan payments and pay the real estate taxes and insurance premiums. |
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For more information on VA loans or to see if you qualify, contact The Swain Group at (215) 757-7257 or swaingroup@swainsells.com. |
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Contact The Swain Group Today:
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