Posted on Jan 5, 2019
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I was told by a fellow veteran that I can apply and get approved for a VA home loan even if I have terrible credit (520)but have stable income. If this were true, then where do I start to get the ball rolling?
Posted 6 y ago
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I just checked into that and you’d be surprised at how it works. They do check credit scores and go off your income and your spouses if you have one. If you don’t have the best credit it may not be a good idea to invest in now until you build up that score. They also consider other things you pay for- in my case daycare and other bills. I spoke with veterans united lenders and they gave me great info.
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The VA does not issue loans, they guarantee a portion of the loan if you default. The VA doesn't perform a credit check. So, where the VA is concerned, they don't care what your score is. But...... a lender will check and care. Minimum credit scores will vary from lender to lender. The cheaper the home, the more likely the approval rate with bad credit. But, that may create a new issue. A cheap home usually translates to a home the VA will not approve. The home must be safe, livable and your primary residence.
I would work on improving your credit score. You would be amazed at how easy that is. It takes time and you have to work staying on top of it. The FCRA is your friend and use it to your advantage. A lot of times a negative mark on a credit report can be resolved with a well written letter.
I would work on improving your credit score. You would be amazed at how easy that is. It takes time and you have to work staying on top of it. The FCRA is your friend and use it to your advantage. A lot of times a negative mark on a credit report can be resolved with a well written letter.
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Main entry page for the VA Loan Guaranty Service.
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LTC Jason Mackay
SPC Onel Cruz - the big so what of a VA loan is the no money down (20-30K). You'll still need a mortgage company to approve the mortgage. The risk theybtake gets passed to you in the form of interest rate.
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SPC Onel Cruz
Thank you again sir, then it makes more sense to just improve my credit for the time beingLTC Jason Mackay
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