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Updated almost 2 years ago, 01/29/2023

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VA Loan assumption

Carlos Hernandez
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Hello I have been looking in the forum for similar questions but I couldn’t find anything if you guys have seen something similar please guide me in the right direction.


I am currently in the military and used my VA loan to buy my current home. Recently I have been offer to assume a VA loan from a friend. He will keep his VA entitlements attached to the loan. My question is does my DTI ratio is going to be a factor even if I am try to rent this property.? This a duplex where the current owner owes around 770k and he wants 60k for his equity and low rate,(2.75%). Property is currently being rented out for 5k and monthly payment is 4K so it is going to be a cash flowing property . It all sounds like a good deal but my current home and cars take around 60% of my income .

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