You question is very vague... All VA loans are assumable WITH QUALIFYING... meaning you have to provide pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, etc.. You don't have to have VA benefits, but the Veteran who is allowing his loan to be assumed also runs the risk of putting his benefits in jeopardy if the loan is not satisfied or paid on time.. If you are a veteran and you assumed another veterans VA loan, then you can refinance using VA IRRRL, but you would have to use your own benefits.. if you are not a veteran, and you assumed a veterans existing VA loan, then you cannot refinance with VA using IRRRL... you can however refinance using conventional or FHA depending on how much equity you have... I'm a Broker here in Scottsdale AZ and I only lend in Arizona. If you or someone you know is looking for financing options, feel free to contact me or pass along my information. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com
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Hi, I specialize in Va interest rate reduction loans with no appraisal required. I'm a local Albuquerque broker. You can check my web site out at philhills.com or call me directly at 505-792-9313.
I specialize in Va Interest rate reduction loans with no appraisal needed. I'm a local Albuquerque broker. You can check out my web site at philhills.com or call me directly at 505-792-9313. I would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Thanks, Phil Hills
Did you assume the loan from the original buyer?
Can do and I'm local. Rick Schmille 250-7670Open Mortgage, LLC10701 Lomas Blvd NE Suite 20787112
Can do and I'm local. Rick SchmilleOpen Mortgage, LLC10701 Lomas Blvd NE Suite 20787112250-7670
Call one of the mortgage professionals in your area. They can ask you a few questions and find out exactly what you are wanting to do - and can help. Good luck.
If you have a VA loan then it can be refinanced because all VA loans are assumable. It many or many not benefit you to refinance the home using the VA loan. There may be other programs that would have a lower rate or lower payment. It will depend on your circumstances. Please feel free to call or email and we can provide you with more detailed information. Thank you for your time. SincerelyArt CarrascoPresidentCreative Lending Corp505-346-5468creatlend@earthlink.net
Sure we should be able to help you. Give me a call at 800 813 3291 - www.andrewalfonso.comCALL ME -- LET'S DO IT!!
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