The GI bill home loan, once it's been honorably paid off (no special bail outs or bargains), is probably good for an unlimited amount of time. During the 20th century, the educational portion was only good for one program (college or trade school); after completion of one or the other, to attend one more, the vet had to receive school counselling before approval. After that second school was completed...that was it, no more education at Uncle Sam's expense. That was 20th century; could be different 21st century.
If you're a veteran, contact the VA and ask them to send you their latest booklet entitled (for the revised June 2002 issue-VA Pamphlet 26-4) "VA-Guaranteed Home Loans for Veterans." During the Viet War, servicemen commonly referred to it as the "GI (Home) Loan" or the statement was often made, "...I got the house on the GI bill." Recommend using discretion when stating the words, "GI Bill"; that can mean any benefit from the GI Bill...including going to Trade School, College, or buying a home.
In "some" circumstances yes...write the VA (policies change frequently).
Not always. See your local VA representative.
The VA website just shows it as Veterans Day. There is no apostrophe used. The word "Veteran" is used in its plural form, not in any possessive form.
You need to call the VA (Veterans Administration) and request a copy of your DD-214, the document that shows your discharge information and service record on a single page.
No, I am not a veteran who can use a VA Loan. However, if you are looking to reach a large amount of veterans, theveteransbusinessdriectory.com is an excellent source of veterans who might be in need of a VA loan.
To qualify for a VA loan, you must be a veteran, active duty, or the spouse of someone who died on active duty. You must live in the home you want a loan for, and have a steady income and good credit.
Typically a VA loan is only available once per individual. If you have a spouse who is a veteran and has not used a VA loan, he or she may be able to take out a loan under his/her name.
if you are referring to a VA Home loan it is a benefit that veteran's earn if they are discharged honorably or under other then honorable conditions. You cannot earn it with a dishonorable discharge. It is a home loan program that guarantees the bank if the veteran defaults on the home mortgage the VA will step in and pay them a certain percentage (depending on the amount of the loan)
Can a Veteran obtain a VA Mortgage Loan to purchase a condo on the ocean with one-third down payment?
What are the qualifications do I need to have for a home repair grant. What qualifications do I need to apply for a VA loan? grant for a home needed for auto loan WHAT QUALIKFICATIONS DO I NEED TO HAVE TO BE ABLE TO APPLY FOR A VA LOAN what qualifications do i need to have to be able to alpply for a va loan be a veteran
The first requirement to obtain a VA loan is that you must be a veteran or current member of a branch of the United States Military. If discharged, it must have been an honorable discharge.
You can apply online for a VA Home Loan. The two most used sites are www.veteranloancenter.com and www.vamortgagecenter.com. If you need information on what you will need to qualify for a VA home loan, please visit the home loan information page at the Dept for Veteran Affairs at http://www.homeloans.va.gov.
Yes my dad had a banruptys then once it was cleared used Va loan on a new home. You can if you have any entitlement left and the foreclosure was 3 years ago. There is a website that you can go to that will find a lender that charges no fees for the service. It is FreeVALoan. can i get a loan because my credit isn't that good,we have a chance to buy the home we are renting . VALoanProgram.com - America's #1 VA Home Loan Source!
To apply for a VA home improvement loan, you first must of been enlisted in one of the US military branches. After that you apply through the US Department of Veteran Affairs and see if you get accepted for the loan.
They guarantee your load if you have Veteran benefitis. You can read more here http://www.homeloans.va.gov/faqelig.htm
A VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) does not have an expiration date; it remains valid as long as the veteran maintains their eligibility status. However, if the veteran has used their entitlement for a VA loan and later pays it off, they can restore their entitlement and obtain a new COE. It's important for veterans to periodically check their eligibility status, especially if they plan to apply for another VA loan in the future.