The more you know about our home loan program, the more you will realize how little "red tape" there really is in getting a VA loan. These loans are often made without any down payment at all, and frequently offer lower interest rates than ordinarily available with other kinds of loans. Aside from the veteran's certificate of eligibility and the VA-assigned appraisal, the application process is not much different than any other type of mortgage loan. If the lender is approved for automatic processing, as more and more lenders are now, a buyer's loan can be processed and closed by the lender without waiting for VA's approval of the credit application.
Additionally, if the lender is approved under VA's Lender Appraisal Processing Program (LAPP), the lender may review the appraisal completed by a VA-assigned appraiser and close the loan on the basis of that review. The LAPP process can further speed the time to loan closing.
More than 29 million veterans and service personnel are eligible for VA financing. Even though many veterans have already used their loan benefits, it may be possible for them to buy homes again with VA financing using remaining or restored loan entitlement.
Before arranging for a new mortgage to finance a home purchase, veterans should consider some of the advantages of VA home loans:
Thirty year loans with a choice of repayment plans:
These loans are made by a lender, such as a mortgage company, savings and loan, credit union or bank. VA's guaranty on the loan protects the lender against loss if the payments are not made, and is intended to encourage lenders to offer veterans loans with more favorable terms. The amount of guaranty on the loan depends on the loan amount and whether the veteran used some entitlement previously. With the current maximum guaranty, a veteran who hasn't previously used the benefit may be able to obtain a VA loan up to $203,000 depending on the borrower's income level and the appraised value of the property. The local VA office can provide more details on guaranty and entitlement amounts.
Veterans with active duty service, that was not dishonorable, during World War II and later periods are eligible for VA loan benefits. World War II (September 16, 1940 to July 25, 1947), Korean conflict (June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955), and Vietnam era (August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975) Veterans must have at least 90 days' service. Veterans with service only during peacetime periods and active duty military personnel must have had more than 180 days' active service. Veterans of enlisted service which began after September 7, 1980, or officers with service beginning after October 16,1981, must in most cases have served at least 2 years.
Basically, reservists and National Guard members who were activated on or after August 2, 1990, served at least 90 days and were discharged honorably are eligible. VA regional office personnel may assist with eligibility questions.
Members of the Selected Reserve, including National Guard, who are not otherwise eligible and who have completed 6 years of service and have been honorably discharged or have completed 6 years of service and are still serving may be eligible. The expanded eligibility for Reserves and National Guard individuals will expire October 28, 1999. Contact the local VA office to find out what is needed to establish eligibility. Reservists will pay a slightly higher funding fee than regular veterans. (See paragraph entitled "Costs of Obtaining a VA Loan" in How to Get a VA Loan).
Veterans who had a VA loan before may still have "remaining entitlement" to use for another VA loan. The current amount of entitlement available to each eligible veteran is $36,000. This was much lower in years past and has been increased over time by changes in the law. For example, a veteran who obtained a $25,000 loan in 1974 would have used $12,500 guaranty entitlement, the maximum then available. Even if that loan is not paid off, the veteran could use the $23,500 difference between the $12,500 entitlement originally used and the current maximum of $36,000 to buy another home with VA financing. An additional $14,750, up to a maximum entitlement of $50,750 is available for loans above $144,000 to purchase or construct a home.
Most lenders require that a combination of the guaranty entitlement and any cash down payment must equal at least 25 percent of the reasonable value or sales price of the property, whichever is less. Thus, in the example, the veteran's $23,500 remaining entitlement would probably meet a lender's minimum guaranty requirement for a no down payment loan to buy a property valued at and selling for $94,000. The veteran could also combine a down payment with the remaining entitlement for a larger loan amount.
Veterans can have previously-used entitlement "restored" to purchase another home with a VA loan if:
The CRV (Certificate of Reasonable Value) is based on an appraiser's estimate of the value of the property to be purchased. Because the loan amount may not exceed the CRV, the first step in getting a VA loan is usually to request an appraisal. Anyone (buyer, seller, real estate personnel or lender) can request a VA appraisal by completing VA Form 26-1805, Request for Determination of Reasonable Value. After completing the form, it can either be mailed to the Loan Guaranty Division at the nearest VA office for processing or an appraisal can be requested by telephoning the Loan Guaranty Division for assignment of an appraiser. The local VA office may be contacted for information concerning its assignment procedures. The appraiser will send a bill for his or her services to the requester according to a fee schedule approved by VA. To simplify things, VA and HUD/FHA (Department of Housing and Urban Development/Federal Housing Administration) use the same appraisal forms. Also, if the property was recently appraised under the HUD procedure, under certain limited circumstances, the HUD conditional commitment can be converted to a VA CRV. The local VA office can explain how this is done.
It is important to recognize that while the VA appraisal estimates the value of the property, it is not an inspection and does not guarantee that the house is free of defects. Homebuyers should be encouraged to carefully inspect the property themselves, or to hire a reputable inspection firm to help in this area. VA guarantees the loan, not the condition of the property.
The application process for VA financing is no different from any other type of loan. In fact, the VA application form is the same as that used for HUD/FHA and Conventional loans. The mortgage lender verifies the applicant's income and assets, and obtains a credit report to see that other obligations are being paid on time. If all is well and the appraised value of the property is enough to cover the loan needed, the lender, in most instances, can then close the loan under VA's automatic procedure. Only about 5 percent of VA loan applications have to be submitted to a VA office for approval before closing.
To obtain a VA loan, the law requires that:
An experienced mortgage lender will be able to discuss specific income and other qualifying requirements.
(as of Oct. 1, 1993)
Note: For all VA home loans, the Funding Fee may be paid in cash or it may be included in the loan.
Reasonable closing costs may be charged by the lender. These costs may not be included in the loan. The following items may be paid by the veteran purchaser, the seller, or shared. Closing costs may vary among lenders and also throughout the nation because of differing local laws and customs.
No commissions, brokerage fees or "buyer broker" fees may be charged to the veteran buyer.
Veterans seeking more detailed information concerning the VA home loan program may request VA Pamphlet 26-4, VA-Guaranteed Home Loans for Veterans, or VA Pamphlet 26-6, To the Home-Buying Veteran, from the nearest VA office. Loan Guaranty personnel at that office will also be pleased to answer specific questions and provide any other assistance they can.
Remember, VA-guaranteed financing is a benefit which Congress intended eligible veterans should have. If you are a veteran homebuyer or know of one, it makes sense to look into the VA loan program as a good way to finance a home purchase.
A list of VA offices may be found below.
Your local VA regional office may be reached by dialing 1-800-827-1000.
| State | Office #1 | Office #2 |
|---|---|---|
| ===================== | ============================ | ===================== |
| Alabama | VA Regional Office | |
| 474 South Court St. | ||
| Montgomery, AL 36104 | ||
| Alaska | VAOC/Regional Office | |
| 2925 Debarr Road | ||
| Anchorage, AK 99508 | ||
| Arizona | VA Regional Office | |
| 3225 North Central Ave. | ||
| Phoenix, AZ 85012 | ||
| Arkansas | VA Regional Office | |
| P. O. Box 1280 | ||
| Building 65, Fort Roots | ||
| North Little Rock, AR 72115 | ||
| California | VA Regional Office | VA Regional Office |
| Federal Building | Oakland Federal Building | |
| 11000 Wilshire Blvd. | 1301 Clay Street | |
| Los Angeles, CA 90024 | Oakland, CA 94612-5209 | |
| Colorado | VA Regional Office | |
| Box 25126 | ||
| 44 Union Boulevard | ||
| Denver, CO 80225 | ||
| Connecticut | Loan Guaranty Consolidated | |
| with Manchester, NH | ||
| Delaware | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Philadelphia, PA | ||
| Washington, D.C. | VA Regional Office | |
| 941 North Capitol St., N.E. | ||
| Washington, D.C. 20421 | ||
| Florida | VA Regional Office | |
| P.O. Box 1437 | ||
| St. Petersburg, FL 33731 | ||
| Georgia | VA Regional Office | |
| 730 Peachtree St., N.E. | ||
| Atlanta, GA 30365 | ||
| Hawaii | VA Medical & Regional Office Center | |
| P.O. Box 50188 | ||
| Honolulu, HI 96850 | ||
| Idaho | VA Regional Office | |
| 805 Franklin Street | ||
| Boise, ID 83702-5560 | ||
| Illinois | VA Regional Office | |
| 536 South Clark Street | ||
| P.O. Box 8136 | ||
| Chicago, IL 60680 | ||
| Indiana | VA Regional Office | |
| 575 N. Pennsylvania Street | ||
| Indianapolis, IN 46204 | ||
| Iowa | VA Regional Office | |
| 210 Walnut Street | ||
| Des Moines, IA 50309 | ||
| Kansas | VA Medical and Regional | |
| Office Center | ||
| 5500 E. Kellogg | ||
| Wichita, KS 67218 | ||
| Kentucky | VA Regional Office | |
| 545 South 3rd Street | ||
| Louisville, KY 40202 | ||
| Louisiana | VA Regional Office | |
| 701 Loyola Avenue | ||
| New Orleans, LA 70113 | ||
| Maine | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Manchester, NH | ||
| Maryland | VA Regional Office | |
| Federal Building | ||
| 31 Hopkins Plaza | ||
| Baltimore, MD 21201 | ||
| Massachusetts | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Manchester, NH | ||
| Michigan | VA Regional Office | |
| 477 Michigan Ave. | ||
| Detroit, MI 48226 | ||
| Minnesota | VA Regional Office and Insurance Center | |
| One Federal Drive | ||
| Fort Snelling, MN 55111 | ||
| Mississippi | VA Regional Office | |
| 100 West Capitol Street | ||
| Jackson, MS 39269 | ||
| Missouri | VA Regional Office | |
| 1520 Market Street | ||
| St. Louis, MO 63103 | ||
| Montana | VA Medical and Regional Office Center | |
| Fort Harrison, MT 59636 | ||
| Nebraska | VA Regional Office | |
| 5631 S. 48th Street | ||
| Lincoln, NE 68516 | ||
| Nevada | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Oakland, CA | ||
| New Hampshire | VA Regional Office | |
| 275 Chestnut Street | ||
| Manchester, NH 03101 | ||
| New Jersey | VA Regional Office | |
| 20 Washington Place | ||
| Newark, NJ 07102 | ||
| New Mexico | VA Regional Office | |
| 500 Gold Avenue, S.W. | ||
| Albuquerque, NM 87102 | ||
| New York | VA Regional Office | VA Regional Office |
| Federal Building | 252 Seventh Avenue | |
| 111 West Huron Street | at 24th Street | |
| Buffalo, NY 14202 | New York, NY 10001 | |
| North Carolina | VA Regional Office | |
| 251 North Main Street | ||
| Winston-Salem, NC 27155 | ||
| North Dakota | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Fort Snelling, MN | ||
| Ohio | VA Regional Office | |
| 1240 East 9th Street | ||
| Cleveland, OH 44199 | ||
| Oklahoma | VA Regional Office | |
| 125 S. Main Street | ||
| Muskogee, OK 74401 | ||
| Oregon | VA Regional Office | |
| Federal Building | ||
| 1220 S.W. Third Avenue | ||
| Portland, OR 97204 | ||
| Pennsylvania | VA Regional Office and Insurance Center | VA Regional Office |
| 5000 Wissahickon Avenue | 1000 Liberty Avenue | |
| P.O. Box 8079 | Pittsburgh, PA 15222 | |
| Philadelphia, PA 19101 | ||
| Puerto Rico | VA Regional Office | |
| GPO Box 4867 | ||
| San Juan, PR 00936 | ||
| Rhode Island | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Manchester, NH | ||
| South Carolina | VA Regional Office | |
| 1801 Assembly Street | ||
| Columbia, SC 29201 | ||
| South Dakota | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Fort Snelling, MN | ||
| Tennessee | VA Regional Office | |
| 110 9th Avenue, S. | ||
| Nashville, TN 37203 | ||
| Texas | VA Regional Office | VA Regional Office |
| 8900 Lakes at 610 Drive | 1400 N. Valley Mills Drive | |
| Houston, TX 77054 | Waco, TX 76799 | |
| Utah | VA Regional Office | |
| P.O. Box 11500 | ||
| Salt Lake City, UT 84147 | ||
| Vermont | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Manchester, NH | ||
| Virginia | VA Regional Office | |
| 210 Franklin Road, S.W. | ||
| Roanoke, VA 24011 | ||
| West Virginia | VA Regional Office | |
| 640 4th Avenue | ||
| Huntington, WV 25701 | ||
| Wisconsin | VA Regional Office Building | |
| 65000 West National Avenue | ||
| Milwaukee, WI 53295 | ||
| Wyoming | Loan Guaranty consolidated | |
| with Denver, CO |