
5 May 2018 | 26 replies
This would get you into both the military and civilian buyer or renter.

27 September 2022 | 14 replies
I have an agent and loan officer, loan agency got me approved under the condition stating that I cant close on the residence until I return to my civilian job and show them the first paycheck as proof of employment.

30 January 2021 | 22 replies
But even if you are outside of the military you can still use your VA loan to buy a 2-4 unit property, with a low down payment, and rent out the other side...just no BAH after you become a civilian though.

13 March 2018 | 7 replies
I was in the Air Force for 8 years, and had planned to make it a career, now because of certain circumstances I have been back in the civilian world for the last two years and I am now realizing that I don't want to work for someone else for the rest of my life never finding financial freedom.

24 March 2018 | 11 replies
I see lots of military (and civilian) real estate investors who have tax problems they could have avoided if they had spent some time or money up front learning what to do (and NOT do).Best of Luck with Your Real Estate Investments!

8 November 2018 | 15 replies
You are 100% willing to let her out of any lease and return her full deposit...but she needs to be out RIGHT NOW....... the house is not safe for her to stay in and you cant fix the issue while it is inhabited.

24 April 2018 | 9 replies
I am a civilian contractor stationed in the Middle East and have no primary residence in the States.

24 April 2018 | 5 replies
To answer you question "Loss of Rents" coverage will kick in when you suffer a covered claim that makes the property Inhabitable.

16 May 2018 | 7 replies
You are in a great position for launching into your new civilian life, especially since you already have some property.
27 April 2018 | 0 replies
Built in 1980's, some deferred maintenance, have not done inspection, I expect surprises--but since it is inhabitable I do not plan to make any value add changes until the bridge loan has been paid off.