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Nicholas Baughman
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  • San Diego, CA
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I've been researching a lot of different financial institutions to do a cash out refi or a HELOC. Just curious if anyone has some suggestions for institutions that deal in VA cash out refi or HELOCs?

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    Melvin List
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    @Nicholas Baughman most lenders will be able to help you with a VA loan. In my opinion VA mortgages are the best loans on the planet. I personally would use your VA eligibility and lock in over using an adjustable HELOC

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