
20 July 2024 | 15 replies
It also likely won't make sense if the veteran doesn't have VA disability, as the VA funding fee will be 2.3% of loan amount (if first use of VA lending) or 3.6% (if subsequent use of VA lending).

22 July 2024 | 120 replies
ya maybe being able to choose your own tenant and disregard discrimination laws for race religion sex disability because you owner occ one of the units.. falls under something different but it is federal law.. unless prohibited by state county or city.. the owner of a 1 to 4 unit who lives in one of the units does not have to follow the selection rules..

17 July 2024 | 32 replies
I used to work for the VA and I know for a fact that the VA loan will allow for additions, if nothing else, for handicap access and disability related navigations of the property, to include stairwell modifications, handrail additions, etc.This is usually only for unique cases of disability though, IE severe injuries and/or disabilities.

12 July 2024 | 8 replies
I was able to take a loan on my 401k to help pay down our house, but I was recently fully disabled so there wasn't any penalties for us.Get a good CPA and get started.Plus you could always wait a bit and not move on any more properties until you get all this under control.

11 July 2024 | 10 replies
If you have or qualify for disability that happened during your time with the National Guard that can increase your benefits as well.
8 July 2024 | 12 replies
In this case you may want to refinance your VA loan on your prior property to restore your original VA entitlement to full prior to your purchase.You can use VA financing for up to 4 units with 100% LTV or 0% down but the subsequent or second use may have up to 1.25-3.30% VA funding fee ( points financed into the new loan) unless if you have a disability rating of 10% of greater on your certificate of eligibility or your COE shows "exempt-eligible veteran."

8 July 2024 | 6 replies
The only circumstances that my spouse can use my VA loan benefits is if I was disabled for a specific amount of time, killed in action or a POW.

8 July 2024 | 9 replies
.- I have the VA loan and have a VA disability rate over 50%.- I have excellent credit and over $100k in non retirement investment accounts intended for buying my first home.- No kids, just a significant other.- Zero debt.If you were me, what would be your next step?

7 July 2024 | 5 replies
Some real quick items here:VA Loans are for Primary HomesYou can use VA Loans for 1-4 unit properties (House Hacking)VA Loans have 0% downpayment (most of the time)You can have more than 1 VA loan (some people don't know that)VA Loans do carry a "funding fee" which is like a little "tax" to write the loan, but it is waived if you are a disabled veteran.VA Loans do not have PMI (and that's a huge benefit for us)VA Loans also have a very streamlined refinance feature (called a VA IRRRRL) which makes it super easy to refinance if rates were to fall (hopefully that will occur in the future)VA Loans can also be used by a surviving spouse.The VA may not give us the best health benefits but they can certainly get us into debt!

8 July 2024 | 17 replies
Their story did NOT make sense as how were they cashing their disability checks to get the cash for the rent pickup.