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There are many different types of loans that all kinds of people of different professions with various intended purposes can avail. One in particular would be the VA loan, which can be availed by the brave veterans who fought for the good old United States of America. Those that survived can always have the option of getting a VA loan, as for those who died, the privilege will made available to the spouse.
But not all of them can, there exists several “requirements” to be taken into consideration, for the sake of determining whether or not you're “worthy”. But before we go any further into that topic, we've got to know just what exactly are VA loans good for anyway. Check this out: it's for helping out the veterans (qualified, that is) buy their “dream house” or any house for that matter.
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 What makes it special is that they are given “favor” when it comes to the interest and terms (better than other lending companies of normal loans can offer), which is logical considering the fact that they've risked their behinds for the common good of their people. To simply put it, they pay less interest and are given more convenient terms of agreement.
So going back to the other topic, what kinda veteran can be considered worthy of this? Well participating in some wars like the World War II, Vietnam War, Afghanistan War etc., would make you more than qualified for it. Not only them, but for those that rendered 181 straight days of peacetime service as well.
What if you've done nothing within that range of specified duty? It doesn't mean that you're no longer qualified, because there are still more ways for you to get “in”. One way would be having served 6 years in the Reserves or National Guard. If still you don't “fit in”, there's still another way to get the special mortgage loan (aside from getting killed in battle, as mentioned earlier).
If you've by any chance been captured as a prisoner by the enemy (prisoner of war), and somehow manage to escape and survive, then you'll be greeted by the US with the opportunity of availing a VA loan. Don't get any bright ideas though, like allowing yourself to get captured and planning a systematic escape – you'll probably be tortured 30 times over by blood hungry soldiers before they gut you like a pig.
Moving forward, what lending organizations offer VA loans? In existence, plenty, which includes the following: mortgage companies, saving and loan associations, and even banks. If you're a qualified veteran interested in applying for one, the first thing you need to do is find the property you want purchased. Next, go to the lender of choice and apply for the loan.
There will be requirements of course – you can't just walk up to them and tell them how the Vietnamese captured and tortured you over and over again, hell no! Rather, they'll require you to show them your papers of honorable discharge plus your certificate of eligibility. From there the both of you work out the arrangements, fill up paper work, etc., till the point you get approved.
And before you know it, you'll be staying in a kick-ass house with a sense of pride that you basically fought for.
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The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.
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