FAQ about VA Loan for Modular Home
There are a number of frequently asked questions that concern the VA loan. Legendary Homes Inc of southern Michigan gives you some of these questions with their corresponding answers;
How much is the guaranty?
Veterans Affairs will guarantee up to 50 percent of a VA loan up to $45,000. For loans between $45,000 and $144,000, the minimum guaranty amount is $22,500, with a maximum guaranty, of up to 40 percent of the loan up to $36,000, subject to the amount of entitlement a veteran has available. For loans of more than $144,000 made for the purchase or construction of a home or to purchase a residential unit in a condominium or to refinance an existing VA-guaranteed loan for interest rate reduction, the maximum guaranty is the lesser of 25%. This figure will change yearly.
Is $36,000 the biggest loan a veteran can get?
No. You may generally borrow up to the reasonable value of the property or the purchase price, whichever is less, plus the funding fee, if required. For certain refinancing loans, the maximum loan is limited to 90 percent of the value of the property, plus the funding fee, if required.
What is the maximum VA loan?
There is no maximum VA loan, except that the loan cannot exceed the lesser of the appraised value or purchase price, plus VA funding fee and energy efficient improvements, if applicable. However, lenders usually won’t make a no-downpayment loan larger than $417,000 ($625,500 in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and U.S. Virgin Islands) due to secondary market limitations.
Must the VA loan be repaid?
Yes. A VA guaranteed loan is not a gift. It must be repaid, just as you must repay any money you borrow. The VA guaranty, which protects the lender against loss, encourages the lender to make a loan with terms favorable to the veteran.
Does VA make any loan directly to eligible veterans?
Yes, but only to Native Americans on trust land or to supplement a grant to get a specially adapted home for certain eligible veterans who have a permanent and total service-connected disability(ies).
How are VA loans processed?
There are two ways a lender may process VA home loans: “prior approval” or “automatic.” When the loan is processed on a prior approval basis, the lender takes your application, requests VA to appraise the property, and verifies your income and credit record. All this information is put together in a loan package and sent to VA for review. If VA approves the loan, a commitment by VA to guarantee the loan is sent to the lender. The lender then closes the loan and sends a report of the closing to VA. If the loan complies with VA requirements, VA issues the lender a certificate of guaranty.
In automatic processing, the lender still orders an appraisal from VA, but has the authority to make the credit decision on the loan without VA’s approval. The biggest difference between prior approval and automatic processing is the time saved by avoiding the need to await VA’s approval before loan closing.
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