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Want to sell home and purchase a condo. How do VA mortgage policies work with the transition?
Jul 03, 2008 by q_midori | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
I have a VA mortgage on my home. My husband thinks that the mortgage has to be paid in full before we can use the VA benefit again. Does anyone know how this works?
i believe your husband is correct. do check with lender to make sure.
edmund.m | Jul 03, 2008
Can someone tell me step by step how to get a VA loan for a mortgage?
Jan 25, 2008 by prettyinpunkk | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
My fiance is in the military and on his second tour of duty in Iraq. We are buying our first home. I'd like to know the steps to getting a VA mortgage for our house.
My other question is, if the VA does not lend the money, they just guarantee
Below is the link to the VA Government website, it answers a lot of questions that you may have accurately and you can get it all in one shot. Browse the site it has all the info you would need.
Pre-Loan Frequently Asked Questions
General
saeed q | Jan 25, 2008
Below is the link to the VA Government website, it answers a lot of questions that you may have accurately and you can get it all in one shot. Browse the site it has all the info you would need.
Pre-Loan Frequently Asked Questions
General
saeed q | Jan 25, 2008
with a NQ VA mortgage 10 years ago I was foreclosed on and I filed BK how can the garnish my tax refund?
Feb 06, 2008 by kyburzbeth | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
I assumed a non qualifying mortgage. It was a VA, I did not sign a release for the VA who originated the loan. It went into foreclosure and I filed bankruptcy. That was 10 years ago. Last year my tax returned was garnished. How can that be if I filed
definitely, lawyer needed to resolve this one!.
Honestly the prognosis on this isnt good but I would fight it any ways. i am not clear how you can assume a VA loan but if you signed anything to assume the loan you assumed the debt and therefore
dave c | Feb 06, 2008
If you get a VA mortgage with a cosigner, can you eventually drop they other person on the mortgage?
Apr 20, 2009 by highlife2020 | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
I might have to get a cosigner to get my VA mortgage..if that is the case, would I ever be able to drop him/her off of it once my score gets back up?
You will not be able to remove the cosigner from any original mortgage. That would take a payoff of the VA mortgage, with refinancing through another loan for which you might qualify without any cosigner.
acermill | Apr 20, 2009
va mortgage news
Group: Va. Mortgage Settlement Cash Should go to Housing
18.05.12
Virginia was awarded $479.6 million in the National Mortgage Settlement Agreement announced earlier this month. Most of that money is reserved for programs helping home borrowers, but $69 million is being paid directly to the state to use at its discretion.
The new House of Delegates and Virginia Senate budgets both propose using the money for aid to localities and a new fund being created to offset federal budget cuts.
In a statement released this week, the Virginia Housing Coalition, an organization dedicated to increasing safe, affordable housing, criticized the proposals and said the money should be used to help those stung by the housing crisis.
Source: LoanSafe
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Colonial Virginia Bank Announces 1st Quarter 2011 Earnings
PR Newswire (press release) - May 02, 2011
The Bank offers full investment services through its investment division under the name of Colonial Virginia Investment Services and mortgage services through Colonial Virginia Mortgage, LLC ("the mortgage company"), a 50% owned subsidiary joint with
Flagship Financial and LowVARates Produce Top VA Loan Officers
Benzinga - May 02, 2011
Flagship Financial received an honorable award in the mortgage community as the 2010 top VA loan producer in the nation. According to the Scotsman Guide, the top loan officers at Flagship Financial were ranked #1, #2, #9, #11, #12, #15 and #16 in the
FHA and VA Mortgage Rates at US Bank Today
Personal Finance Bulletin - Apr 28, 2011
VA 30 year fixed rate loans are 4.75% with a 5.101% APR. 15 year fixed VA loans are 4.25% with a 4.848% APR. Conforming fixed-rate 30 year loans are 4.875% with a 4.941% APR. The 20 year fixed-rate mortgage loans are 4.75% with a 4.839% APR.
W.Va. man sentenced to prison in mortgage scam
BusinessWeek - Apr 19, 2011
A Putnam County, W.Va., man convicted as part of a national crackdown on mortgage scams has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison. US District Judge Thomas E. Johnston also ordered 38-year-old Todd Joyce, of Hurricane, to pay $420000 in