Foreword
The main purpose of the VA home loan program
is to help veterans finance the purchase of homes with favorable loan
terms and at a rate of interest which is competitive with the rate charged
on other type of mortgage loans. For VA housing loan purposes, the term
"veteran" includes certain members of the Selected Reserve, active duty
service personnel and certain categories of spouses.
This pamphlet should help you to understand
what VA can and cannot do for the home purchaser. However, it is not a
legal document and should not be interpreted as one. Nothing should be
taken as a change of law or regulations. The pamphlet does not attempt
to go into detail or into unusual problems. Information about VA loans
is given in a narrative format followed by questions and answers in those
areas of the greatest concern.
It is suggested that the pamphlet be read
in its entirety. Please pay particular attention to the information about:
- your responsibility to determine the condition
of the property you purchase, and
- assumption of your VA loan and obtaining
a release of liability.
Any questions you have which are not answered
here should be referred to the Loan Guaranty Division at the nearest VA
regional office, or to your lender who will take them up with VA if necessary.
A list of VA offices may be found in the Help section, or you can go directly to the Veterans Administration Website at http://www.va.gov.
6 Steps in Arranging a Veteran's Guaranteed Loan
What VA Can
and Cannot Do
Requirements
For VA Loan Approval
The Guaranty
Service Eligibility
Eligible
Loan Purposes
Applying For
the Loan
Loan Repayment
Terms
Repayment Plans
Downpayment Requirements
Interest
Rates
Closing Costs
Funding Fee
Equal Housing Opportunity
This information is adapted from
"VA Home Loans" published by the Veterans Administration.
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