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Minimum Credit Standards for VA Financing

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Mortgage and Lending with Flagship Mortgage Corporation

Minimum Credit Standards for VA Financing

 

While the Veterans' Administration does not set a minimum credit score standard for VA Home Loans, the mortgage industry does.  In the wake of the subprime meltdown, many of the secondary market mortgage investors (companies that buy bundles of mortgages) have tightened credit criteria. 

 

The minimum credit standard for lending on VA Home Mortgages is set at a minimum credit score of 580.  Credit Rescoring products are available to permanently increase credit scores.  Ask your Loan Originator for more information.

 

Other criteria than just credit score are also considered in underwriting.  A minimum of no more than 1 late on any credit, revolving debt and installment debt, including mortgages, is allowable according to most guidelines.

 

A Bankruptcy does not necessarily preclude VA Home Mortgage financing.  In the case of a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, a minimum of 1 year from discharge must elapse.  However, cases with less than 2 years from discharge require the presence of an extenuating circumstance, such as loss of job due to medical reasons, for example.  A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is allowable as long as 1 year from filing has elapsed and all payments have been made on a timely basis to the bankruptcy trustee. 

 

Of lesser importance are medical bills, generally considered to be outside of the borrower's ability to control, and having far less negative impact on overall credit underwriting. In some cases, when medical bills are large, they may be required to be paid off with the proceeds of the loan.

Marian Thomas
Texas Small Business Lending - Fort Worth, TX

The VA is pulling out stops here in Texas, and other states.  They want our local militiary people active and retired to get VA loans.  They have simplied the program. 

Calling all vets!

Great job on your blog, it was well done.  Thanks

Dec 31, 2008 06:02 AM
Mike Davis
Keller Williams Realty, Augusta Partners - Evans, GA
Realtor, Selling Buying Homes Fort Gordon, Hephzibah, Augusta, Evans

thanks for the information Jean, job well done

Jan 29, 2009 11:53 AM
Anonymous
PJS

Jean,

 

I read your blog, as well as another web site that you have on this topic.

 

I am a recently 100% disabled vet, and have been trying to use my VA eligibility to do a rate term refinance, to get a 30 year fixed rate.

I spent about 6 months wrangling with incompetent mortgage people telling me that the VA doesn't allow a loan for my situation (i.e a loan over $417k in Texas).

I have found out that the VA does allow my loan, but I have to find a lender that will do a VA JUMBO in Texas.  And then I need to be at 75% LTV.  No problem!

I am in Austin, have a home at about 60% LTV, and need a refi loan around $512k.

Due to some credit reporting errors, I happen to be 2 points shy of the "supposed VA" 620 minimum for a mid score.

I am very frustrated, as I have a great cash flow, no debt, substantial cash reserves, and $200k+ equity, yet cannot get a loan because of 2 lousy points!!!

According to your websites, and others the VA FICO minimums were 580, which I am well over the top.

Do you have any lenders that you can direct me to?

Please help!!!

Apr 27, 2009 08:43 PM
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