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VA Loan Tip #9 for Veterans
A One Time Deal
A VA certificate of eligibility is renewable on a one-time basis. You qualify if the existing VA loan is paid in full, but you still own the property. Under the rules, you ordinarily must prove the property has been sold, but thanks to the one-time exception you may renew the VA certificate of eligibility. All you need to do is complete VA form 26-1880 and send it to the nearest VA Eligibility Center. Remember that getting released from liability for a VA loan or having a debt waived by the VA is not the same as paying off the loan. In that case you'll have to pay back the government's loss. Once that is done, the certificate of eligibility may be renewed.

VA Loan Tips for Veterans

- Entitlement to a VA Home Loan
- Advantages to the VA Guaranteed Loan
- About VA Loans with Adjustable Rates
- Getting Pre-approved for your VA Loan
- Eligibility for a VA Home Loan Guaranty
- Your Discharge May Affect Your Chances
- I Lost My DD214
- For Those Who Already Have a VA Loan
- A One Time Deal
- VA Loan Partial Eligibility
- VA Loans and Rental Properties
- VA Loans and Your Debt Ratio
- Uses for Your VA Loan
- About the VA Funding Fee
- Co-signers on VA Loans
- The Veterans Benefits Act of 2004
- VA Home Loans and Fair Housing Laws
- VA Pre-approved but Can't Find a House
- VA Loan foreclosures
- Improving Credit to Enhance VA Loan Eligibility
- Help for VA Homebuyers
- VA Loans to Purchase Farms
- VA Loans for Properties Outside of the US
- VA Home Loans After a Borrower's Death
- Selling a VA Loan Property
- VA Mortgage Payments

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION # 6 [ -more VA Loan questions- ] - - - - - -
Q: I am a Veteran who purchased a home with my spouse utilizing my VA eligibility. I am now divorced and my spouse was awarded the home. How do I get my eligibility back?
A: When the property is awarded to the Veteran's spouse as a result of the divorce, entitlement cannot be restored unless the spouse refinances the property and / or pays off the VA loan in full or the ex-spouse is a veteran who substitutes their entitlement.
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VA Loan Rates
for 12/04/2008

30 year fixed
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0.000 points
5.500%
5.610% APR
15 year fixed
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0.000 points
6.500%
6.694% APR


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