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Share List Chapter 5 of the VA Lender’s Handbook is primarily dedicated to explaining to lenders how to process and submit VA loans. While much of this chapter in the Handbook is only relevant to lenders, there is good information here for potential borrowers to be aware of. Previous chapters have already covered a great […]
Share List In this article, we will be focusing on the VA lenders handbook chapter 4, income requirements and verified income. In the last chapter, we went over the VA guarantee – what it is, why it’s great, and what it means to both lenders and borrowers. A great deal of important information was covered […]
Posted on March 16, 2018 August 15, 2018 by Jason O'Donnell
VA Lenders Handbook Chapter 1: The VA Loan
Posted on March 9, 2018 August 13, 2019 by Jason O'Donnell
Share List In this series, we will be comprehensively covering everything that is discussed in the VA lender’s handbook, but we’ll be doing it in plain-speak so anyone can understand it. For anyone looking for an in-depth understanding of the VA loan program, this series is for you. Be prepared; this is going to be […]
Share List Deciphering the VA Lender’s Handbook Chapter 6 Part 5 In the previous article, we talked about the rules surrounding the title/liens on the property being refinanced with an IRRRL. We also hit on the maximum loan terms on IRRRLs and went into good depth explaining how a veteran’s entitlement is affected by using […]
Share List Deciphering the VA Lender’s Handbook Chapter 5 Part 9 In the last article, we talked mostly about loan assumptions that take place without approval from the loan servicer or the VA. These situations can be complicated at best and devastating at worst. However, VA loans dated prior to March 1, 1988, […]
Share List Jerrald Jensen joined the Army when he was 34, and called to duty, his wife says, by the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. In 2006, he deployed to Iran, where he was the driver for a commander in his unit. By all accounts, he was an exemplary soldier. In the fall of […]
Share List Deciphering the VA Lender’s Handbook Chapter 5 Part 10 In the previous article, we discussed applying for a release of liability in the event of a divorce or a loan that was transferred without prior approval from the VA or the loan servicer. In both cases, the servicer or holder of the […]
Share List Deciphering the VA Lender’s Handbook Chapter 5 Part 8 In the last article, we talked about the steps that must be taken after approval for an assumption has been received from the VA. The process essentially involves correctly documenting the assumption, paying the VA funding fee, and notifying the VA that […]
Share List Deciphering the VA Lender’s Handbook Chapter 5 Part 7 The last article focused on the requirements for a VA loan assumption to be approved, the expectations for processing times, and that the decision from either the loan servicer/holder or the VA will come as either an approval or disapproval. In this article […]
Share List Deciphering the VA Lender’s Handbook Chapter 5 Part 6 In the last article, we began talking about processing a VA loan assumption. The ability to be assumed is one of the greatest advantages of a VA loan, but a VA loan cannot be assumed without going through your loan servicer, who may […]