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VA Loan Tip #6 for Veterans
Your Discharge May Affect Your Chances
The nature of your discharge can affect your eligibility for a VA loan. The certificate of eligibility process gets complicated for veterans separated from the military with a discharge other than honorable. In these cases the VA checks to see if the discharge was classified dishonorable. If you had an 'other than honorable' discharge, seek help from their local VA office, it's best to get some expert advice on what additional information to file, where to send the paperwork and what to do if an appeal is necessary. Be sure to include copies of your DD214 form, plus any paperwork or documentation showing that you either didn't receive a dishonorable discharge, or had your discharge upgraded, modified, or corrected.

VA Loan Tips for Veterans

- Entitlement to a VA Home Loan
- Advantages to the VA Guaranteed Loan
- About VA Loans with Adjustable Rates
- Getting Pre-approved for your VA Loan
- Eligibility for a VA Home Loan Guaranty
- Your Discharge May Affect Your Chances
- I Lost My DD214
- For Those Who Already Have a VA Loan
- A One Time Deal
- VA Loan Partial Eligibility
- VA Loans and Rental Properties
- VA Loans and Your Debt Ratio
- Uses for Your VA Loan
- About the VA Funding Fee
- Co-signers on VA Loans
- The Veterans Benefits Act of 2004
- VA Home Loans and Fair Housing Laws
- VA Pre-approved but Can't Find a House
- VA Loan foreclosures
- Improving Credit to Enhance VA Loan Eligibility
- Help for VA Homebuyers
- VA Loans to Purchase Farms
- VA Loans for Properties Outside of the US
- VA Home Loans After a Borrower's Death
- Selling a VA Loan Property
- VA Mortgage Payments

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION # 21 [ -more VA Loan questions- ] - - - - - -
Q: The VA Loan for Home Equity Refinancing - Can I refinance with the VA?
A: " If you own a home and are considering refinancing, VA refinancing may be just what you need. Under the terms of VA refinancing, your current real estate debt is paid out of the proceeds of a new VA mortgage. The requirements? The same borrower must use the same property as before. This type of refinancing is also known as a 'Cash Out"" refinance, and is only good for homes that are used as the owner's residence.
Refinancing is available for up to 90% of the appraised value plus all closing costs in many cases. Your home must have enough equity to cover the loan. These terms may not be available in all states, depending on local lending laws. Check with your local VA rep to learn more."
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VA Loan Rates
for 7/20/2008

30 year fixed
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0.000 points
6.500%
6.618% APR
15 year fixed
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0.000 points
6.500%
6.500% APR


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