Use Your Remaining Entitlement To Get A Second VA Loan
August 31, 2008 by
Filed under Home Mortgage, VA Home Loans
If you have had a VA loan in the past, you might have some "remaining entitlement" which can be used to obtain another VA loan. At the present time, eligible veterans have an amount of entitlement equal to $36,000. This amount has increase gradually over time. Veterans who purchased a home when the entitlement amount was less can use what was left of their entitlement then and add it to the difference based upon the current level. This would allow you to have a adequate entitlement to get VA loan financing. Also, bear in mind that if you want to obtain a loan of $144,000 or more, you can access a maximum amount of entitlement equal to $50,750.
In addition, most lenders will require that a combination of the guaranty entitlement and any cash down payment must equal 25% of the reasonable value or the sales price of the property, whichever may be less.
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VA Loan Purchasing: What About Restoration Of Entitlement
August 20, 2008 by
Filed under VA Home Loans
There are certain conditions in which a veteran who has previously purchased a home using a VA home loan, can take their previously used entitlement and actually have it restored to its original amount. This is what restoration of entitlement is all about. It allows veterans to purchase another home.
Of course, to reap the benefits of this provision, one or the other of the following required conditions must be met. First, the property that was bought with the previous VA loan must already be sold and the loan should be paid in full. Second, the buyer (also called a qualified veteran-transferee) agrees to assume the remaining balance on the previous VA loan. This buyer will then substitute his or her entitlement for the same amount of entitlement that was used by the seller.
Restoration of entitlement can be granted only once. The veteran must have already paid the loan in full.
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Interesting Historical Highlights Of The Veterans Administration
August 6, 2008 by
Filed under VA Home Loans
For the many veterans who take advantage of the financing resources of the VA to obtain home loans, it is often overlooked how amazing the existence of such an organization is in the history of the world. The Veterans Administration or the Department of Veterans Affairs is the outgrown of nearly four centuries of military veterans assistance programs in America.
From the time of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, onward to the fledgling United States, and on to the conflict of the Civil War, efforts have been taken to provide for the medical and financial assistance of disabled veterans. Everything from pension plans to state-ran veteran hospitals were developed during the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
The Veterans Administration was established in 1930 and continued to expand throughout the 20th century. In time, home lending assistance became a recognized part of the VA broad system of veteran's benefit programs. The VA offers one of the most complete systems of its kind in the world.
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