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Tasha Mckoy
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VA transferable?

Tasha Mckoy
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temple Hills, MD
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Hello BP,

My dad has a VA that he has not used. Can this VA be transferred to his children?

Thanks for your help,

Tasha

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Drew Vukov
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Drew Vukov
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What VA? The VA home loan grantee program? No, that's not transferrable to children of service members. However, if he has not used his already he could purchase a home under his name and you could live there. I am not sure of his residency requirements in that home you would need to check with the VA.

The only program that is transferrable to children is the POST 9/11 GI BILL. He would need to be still active or a very current retiree to start the transfer.

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