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VA Loan Tips for Veterans

About the VA Funding Fee

There is a "VA funding fee" required by law. A first-time buyer will pay a little over two percent for a 'no money down' loan, and a second time buyer's fee is just above three percent. The reason for the fee includes the idea that the veteran is reducing taxpayer burden by contributing to the cost of his VA mortgage. The higher fee for second-time borrowers presumes that there is equity in the home, or the borrower has had plenty of time to save in order to pay for the extra percentage. There is also a fee for VA refinance loans, and they fall within the same general price guidelines; just above two percent for first-timers and just above three percent for those who borrow again.

While there is a funding fee for a VA home loan, some people are exempt from paying. If you are a veteran getting disability compensation for service-related medical issues, or are entitled to get compensation if you aren't drawing retirement pay, you are exempt from the VA funding fee for your VA home loan. Also, surviving spouses of those who died in the service, or from service related disabilities are also exempt. It doesn't matter in this case whether the spouse has any of their own entitlements. Remember that the VA has the last word on who is exempt, and some issues may be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. If you have any doubts, ask your local VA rep to review your service records (or your spouse's records) and get a determination from the VA.



VA Loan Tips for Veterans


  1. Entitlement to a VA Home Loan
  2. Advantages to the VA Guaranteed Loan
  3. About VA Loans with Adjustable Rates
  4. Getting Pre-approved for your VA Loan
  5. Eligibility for a VA Home Loan Guaranty
  6. Your Discharge May Affect Your Chances
  7. I Lost My DD214
  8. For Those Who Already Have a VA Loan
  9. A One Time Deal
  10. VA Loan Partial Eligibility
  11. VA Loans and Rental Properties
  12. VA Loans and Your Debt Ratio
  13. Uses for Your VA Loan
  14. About the VA Funding Fee
  15. Co-signers on VA Loans
  16. The Veterans Benefits Act of 2004
  17. VA Home Loans and Fair Housing Laws
  18. VA Pre-approved but Can't Find a House
  19. VA Loan foreclosures
  20. Improving Credit to Enhance VA Loan Eligibility
  21. Help for VA Homebuyers
  22. VA Loans to Purchase Farms
  23. VA Loans for Properties Outside of the US
  24. VA Home Loans After a Borrower's Death
  25. Selling a VA Loan Property
  26. VA Mortgage Payments



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION # 36   [ -more VA Loan questions- ]
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Q: Selling My VA Loan Property - Once I sell my property, am I released from my VA loan obligation?

A: Some people may assume that selling the property purchased with a VA loan releases them from obligation to the VA loan. This is not automatic! The borrower must notify either the VA or the lender and request that liability be transferred to the new owner. The borrower needs to request a 'release from liability" notice from the VA. There is an exception to this policy for those with loans closed before March 1, 1988. In these cases no notification is required, but it is a very good idea to request a release from liability from the VA anyway.


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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