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Assuming VA loan help
Has anyone ran into the problem when assuming a VA loan where the mortgage company says you don't qualify because you are separating from the military even though you have a job lined up with a signed contract? I'm already pre-approved with another lender with no problems, but Rocket mortgage holds the VA loan. They said I need two years of history working there since it's based on production, even though I have a daily guarantee that should be enough to qualify me; I'm a general dentist with 8 years of experience, I'm going to make enough money. I'm going to call the VA directly in the morning but trying to get ahead of the problem, and I'm not sure if the seller will be willing to do it Subto or not.
Thanks!