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News: VA Mortgage applications surge as rates tumble
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vahomeloansirrrlVA Mortgage applications surge as rates tumble
Applications to buy a home hit highest level since early January
VA mortgage applications surged last week, with demand rising to its highest level since late-May as Veterans sought to take advantage of the lowest interest rates in months, data from an industry group showed on Wednesday.

While home refinancing loans dominated demand, the appetite for applications to buy a home, a tentative early indicator of sales, hit its highest level since early January. The overall trend bodes well for the hard-hit U.S. housing market, which has been showing signs of stabilization.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage applications, which includes both purchase and refinance loans, for the week ended Sept 4 increased 17.0 percent to 648.3, the highest level since the week ended May 29.

( Read More... 2 comments | News ) - Posted by gm on September 09, 2009 (410 reads)

News: Vice President Biden Announces Expansion of Pentagon Homeowners Assistance Program Under Recovery Act
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joebidenveteransSAN DIEGO, CA - Standing at the USS Ronald Reagan in San Diego today, with U.S. sailors and their families, Vice President Joe Biden today announced the Defense Department's plan to temporarily expand its Homeowners Assistance Program (HAP), with $555 million in Recovery Act funds dedicated to helping military families and DoD civilians who recently sold their homes at a loss. 

"The sacrifices military families make for our country – in terms of deployments, but also moving several times in their career – are immense," Vice President Biden said. "They often don’t get to choose when they move and may be forced to sell their homes when they don’t want to.  The Department of Defense, with funds from the Recovery Act, is expanding its program to help its military families who have been forced to sell their homes at a loss.” 

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by gm on May 15, 2009 (527 reads)

News: VA Loan no guarantee to buying a home
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Laurie Lopez is exasperated with her family’s home search.

She and her husband John, a 4-year veteran of the United States Navy, are both in their early 30s, have good credit, good jobs and have already been approved for a $225,000 home loan by their mortgage company.

Problem for them is, they’re trying to use a VA Loan to purchase the family’s first home.

“We’ve probably looked at over 100 homes,” Lopez said of the family’s five-month search in the Corona. “We lost out on the last property we bid on because we were using a VA Loan,” Lopez said. And they had the highest bid according to Lopez.

( Read More... 6 comments | News ) - Posted by gm on May 14, 2009 (1215 reads)

News: Lenders offer leniency
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By Jessica Foster

Mortgage rates have hit historic lows, enabling home owners to slash their monthly payments by locking in a new rate.

But many people don't qualify to refinance - either because they don't have enough equity in their homes, their income has dropped or they're behind on payments - and those are often the people who need help the most.

That's when loan modifications come into play.

( Read More... 1 comment | News ) - Posted by editor on May 03, 2009 (729 reads)

News: Military Homebuyers Seize Opportunity in California
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Kitchen Table Conversations

by Nancy Farghalli

Military families are beginning to take advantage of falling home prices. A military salary has never been enough to buy into the overpriced housing markets in this part of the country, but that is changing because....

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by editor on May 03, 2009 (472 reads)

News: Kerry Pushes for Foreclosure Protection for Military Families, Veterans
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) today offered legislation to strengthen protections against foreclosures for active duty military service members and veterans.  The legislation would help our military families by allowing the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to pay the balance on outstanding mortgage loans guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA.)  

“The brave men and women fighting to protect America overseas should never worry about coming home without a roof over their heads,” said Sen. Kerry.  “Providing relief during this mortgage crisis is the least we can do for those who have served our country and their families who have felt the strain of repeated deployments.”

( Read More... 3 comments | News ) - Posted by gm on April 21, 2009 (753 reads)

News: Top 10 Veterans News from Around the Country 4-10-09
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What's Inside Today's Local News for Veterans

1. Obama Announces Joint Electronic Record System For Vets.  
2. University Of Hawaii Nursing School Selected For VA Program.  
3. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony To Be Held For Clinic In New York.  
4. Caregiver Sentenced For Mistreating Vet.  
5. VA Helping Provide Adult Day Care To Vets.  
6. American Indian Memorial Planned At Riverside.  
7. VA Employee Plays on High School Team  
8. Going Fishing For Recovery.  
9. Rolling Thunder Veterans' Group Helps Pay Former Soldier's Bill.  
10. Illinois Man Awarded Medal Of Honor Dies At 89.  

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by gm on April 10, 2009 (685 reads)

News: Obama Urges Millions to Refinance Mortgages
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'People can really take advantage of this' _ president says of low rates

WASHINGTON - Declaring "good news" in the midst of an economic meltdown, President Barack Obama on Thursday urged families to take advantage of record low mortgage rates by refinancing their homes.

"We are at a time where people can really take advantage of this," Obama said, seated with a handful of homeowners who have already lowered their bills.

According to Betty Roberts, VA Home Loan Specialist at VA Home Loans Today, rates on a 30-year VA Mortgages have fallen to 4.78 percent, the lowest on record. Rates are down by more than a full percentage point from a year ago.

( Read More... 4 comments | News ) - Posted by GM on April 09, 2009 (802 reads)

Special Report: Q&A on the Obama Foreclosure Plan, and What it means for you
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obamaforeclosureplanQuestions and Answers for Borrowers about the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Borrowers Who Are Current on Their Mortgage Are Asking:

1. What help is available for borrowers who stay current on their mortgage payments but have seen their homes decrease in value?

Under the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan, eligible borrowers who stay current on their mortgages but have been unable to refinance to lower their interest rates because their homes have decreased in value, may now have the opportunity to refinance into a 30 or 15 year, fixed rate loan. Through the program, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will allow the refinancing of mortgage loans that they hold in their portfolios or that they placed in mortgage backed securities.

2. I owe more than my property is worth, do I still qualify to refinance under the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan?

Eligible loans will now include those where the new first mortgage (including any refinancing costs) will not exceed 105% of the current market value of the property. For example, if your property is worth $200,000 but you owe $210,000 or less you may qualify. The current value of your property will be determined after you apply to refinance.

( Read More... 6 comments | Special Report ) - Posted by gm on February 18, 2009 (879 reads)

News: White House may move to buy mortgages
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New proposal could break logjam of foreclosure relief efforts

By John W. Schoen

The White House is considering a proposal to head off potentially millions more home foreclosures by using federal funds to buy up at-risk loans and then refinance them with more affordable terms.

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and other Obama administration officials met Wednesday with a group of top bankers, community groups and financial industry representatives to discuss the plan.

So far, government efforts to prevent foreclosures have focused on pressing the lending industry to work with at-risk homeowners voluntarily and provide them with more affordable payment terms. But the new proposal signals a shift to a more direct government approach, according to John Taylor, president of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, who attended the meeting with Geithner, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan and other Obama administration officials.

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by gm on February 12, 2009 (540 reads)

Features: Do-it-Yourself Loan Modification for Veterans
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Successful Loan Modification

by John P. Allen

Many Military Veterans have adjustable subprime mortgages and are now desperately seeking solutions to their increased payments.  I take phone calls all day long from Veterans that say stuff like “I am Scared” “What a Mess I Got Myself Into” and “What an Expensive Lesson I Just Learned – Never Again.”

The great help the lenders claim to be offering the troubled borrower does not appear to be what the borrower is actually getting. When borrowers attempt to modify their loans they are met with resistance from poorly informed “loan modification departments.” While help from the government seems promising, nothing tangible has been passed yet in the congress that provides relief and there's not much on the horizon yet.

There are now hundreds of thousands of Veterans with home loans whose monthly payments are about to rise over the next eighteen months?

( Read More... 1 comment | Features ) - Posted by gm on February 03, 2009 (1495 reads)

Features: Veterans: Legally Get Out of your Bad Home Loan with a Forensic Loan Audit
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forensicloanauditLoan Forensic Audits: How To Legally Get Out Of Your Bad Loan

by John P. Allen, General Manager of the Veterans Today Network

Leverage!  Remember that buzz word!  You see when Veterans look for a mortgage, whether it be a VA Home Loan, FHA, or conventional, they rely on professional advice and the aid of a mortgage broker or lender. The loan process is complicated and most everyone places their trust in the professional that is guiding them through the process.

Unfortunately, many of these professionals placed thousands and thousands of borrowers in loans that they could not afford or in just down right exotic mortgages, that now have become extinct.

Predatory lending is a buzz word that is floating around the blogosphere right now and for good reason. There are thousands and quite possibly maybe a million plus people that have mortgages where the Truth in Lending Act was violated, thus falling under the predatory lending statue. Many can stop foreclosure if they only knew what to look for and how to defend themselves.

( Read More... comments? | Features ) - Posted by gm on January 21, 2009 (825 reads)

Features: Home Loan Modification for U.S. Veterans
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veterans-foreclosuresVeterans with Hardships Get Help on their Home Loans with Loan Modification

by Jerred Bulstrom, USMC

Recently, in the media, you may have heard the phrase "Loan Modification" and it sounded intriguing.  But what is it and can it benefit you and your family.

Loan Modification is arguably the most effective tool you can use if you are behind on your mortgage and in midst of a financial hardship to save your home from entering foreclosure. With a loan modification, the mortgage loan is restructured so that it is affordable and can fit comfortably into your budget rather than being an overwhelming monthly drain on already tight finances.

Loan modification agreements come in different forms but quite frequently they involve the reduction of mortgage's interest rate for a specified period of time so the homeowner can continue to make payments and stay in the home. Loans can also be modified so they have a longer amortization term (e.g. 40 year instead of 30 year) which will cause the payments to decrease.  In addition, principal writedowns can be obtained and are more common now, especially in this very rough market. The lenders are now willing write off some of your principal to keep you in the home.  Why?  Because, it's stil less expensive for them to work with you than to take back the home and if writing off some of the principal will make it work, then they do it.

But what is the lenders incentive to work with you?  Why do the banks want to renegotiate with you?  What leverage do you have?

( Read More... 5 comments | Features ) - Posted by gm on January 15, 2009 (2219 reads)

News: VA Mortgage rates tumble to lowest since 1971
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"A whole new game," mortgage broker says; but labor market still weak

MCLEAN, Va. - VA Mortgage rates are falling as this week's dramatic action by the Federal Reserve provides a boost to the dismal housing market, but the nation's unemployment rolls are stuck at historically high levels amid a deepening recession.  Jason Jabloski with Equity VA Loan says "rates are the lowest I have seen in my 25 years in this business".

Mortgage giant Freddie Mac on Thursday reported that rates had fallen to the lowest level on records dating back to 1971. Average rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages dropped to 5.19 percent, down from the year's previous low of 5.47 percent, set last week.

Jobs data from the government, while better than expected, was still sobering. The Labor Department on Thursday said its tally of initial jobless benefit claims fell to a seasonally adjusted 554,000 from an upwardly revised figure of 575,000 the previous week. The new tally was slightly below economists' expectations of 558,000 claims.

Another slight improvement was seen in the number of people who continue to receive jobless benefits, which declined to 4.38 million from 4.43 million the previous week. Economists expected a slight increase to 4.45 million.

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by gm on December 18, 2008 (988 reads)

News: VA Home Loan Mortgage rates at lowest level since January
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zzz_VA_Loan_200VA Home Loan Mortgage rates at lowest level since January

Average now 5.49 percent — and further cuts could be on the way

by Ezell Johnson

WASHINGTON - Rates on 30-year VA Home Mortgages plunged this week to the lowest level since January after the government launched a sweeping new effort to aid the U.S. housing market.

Average rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages dropped to 5.49 percent in the largest one-week drop in 27 years. That was down from 5.97 percent last week, and the lowest since the week of Jan. 24, when it was at 5.48 percent.

Further drops could be on the way if the government launches an industry-backed plan to lower the rate on a 30-year mortgage to 4.5 percent by spending hundreds of billions to buy mortgage-backed securities.

That would follow an effort announced last week by the Federal Reserve, which is planning to purchase up to $600 billion of mortgage-backed securities and other debt issued by Fannie and Freddie and the Federal Home Loan Banks. Those institutions don’t make loans directly to consumers, but provide money to the mortgage market by packaging loans into investments.

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by gm on December 09, 2008 (1958 reads)

News: Enhanced VA Mortgage Options Now Available for Veterans in Distress
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Enhanced VA Mortgage Options Now Available for Veterans Of Potential Benefit to Those in Financial Distress

WASHINGTON -- Veterans with conventional home loans now have new options for refinancing to a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) guaranteed home loan.  These new options are available as a result of the Veterans’ Benefits Improvement Act of 2008, which the President signed into law on October 10, 2008.

“These changes will allow VA to assist a substantial number of veterans with subprime mortgages refinance into a safer, more affordable, VA guaranteed loan,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake.  “Veterans in financial distress due to high rate subprime mortgages are potentially the greatest beneficiaries.”

VA has never guaranteed subprime loans.  However, as a result of the new law VA can now help many more veterans who currently have subprime loans.

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by gm on October 24, 2008 (912 reads)

3 Major Changes to VA Home Loan Guaranty Program
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On October 10, 2008, the President signed S. 3023, the Veterans' Benefits Improvement Act of 2008. Following are the three major impacts to the VA Home Loan Guaranty Program:

1. Authority to guarantee adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) and hybrid adjustable rate mortgages (HARMs) has been extended through September 30, 2012.

2. The maximum guaranty for cash-out refinance loans has been made the same as purchase loans - they are no longer limited to $36,000. In addition, cash-out refinance loans may now be made up to 100% of the appraised value of the home.

3. The temporary increase to the maximum guaranty has been extended through December 31, 2011. When combined with new locality-based Freddie Mac conforming loan limit in January 2009, VA's maximum county “loan limit” will be $1,094,625 ($1,641,937.50 in Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands). This results in unique county "loan limits" for VA.

This notice below is meant to provide general information regarding the major impacts of the recently passed legislation.

( Read More... comments? ) - Posted by gm on October 21, 2008 (2033 reads)

Features: Untold Mortgage Crisis: Families Facing Military Foreclosures
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The Biggest Untold Mortgage Crisis: Help for Families Facing Military Foreclosures

by Carla Douglin
 
More and more military families are finding themselves in the middle of a mortgage nightmare. Soldiers are returning after several tours of duty, only to find they are on the verge of losing their homes. While trying to rebuild their lives, they face the additional pressure and stress of a looming foreclosure.

According to one recent study, the number of foreclosures in military towns are four times the national average. Why? Because military families were targeted as customers during the boom in subprime lending. Their frequent moves, overseas stints, and low pay meant they were likely to have weak credit ratings. The initial low rates and easy terms of these loans made them more attractive than the traditional route of taking out a Veterans Administration (VA) loan. In fact, at the peak of the U.S. subprime lending, the number of new VA loans fell to their lowest level in 12 years.

With that in mind, it is not surprising that a large number of military families are being caught in the subprime mortgage collapse. Fortunately, there is some help in the form of the Servicemembers´ Civil Relief Act (SCRA). The SCRA was created to protect soldiers and sailors from losing their homes for nonpayment of mortgages while they are on active duty and for 90 days after they return home.

( Read More... comments? | Features ) - Posted by gm on October 14, 2008 (1591 reads)

Features: VA Loans Remain a Strong Option for Veterans
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VA Loans Remain a Strong Option for Veterans

Agency Sees Significant Increase in Loan Volume over Past Year

WASHINGTON – More servicemembers and veterans are using their Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) home loan guaranty benefit, as VA’s loan program remains a strong option in today’s housing market.

VA is experiencing a significant increase in home loan volume, with more than 162,000 home loan guaranties provided this year, an increase of more than 31 percent over the same period last year.

“VA attributes this increase to the favorable terms traditionally offered with VA loans and the elimination of many no-downpayment products in the conventional mortgage market,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake.

( Read More... comments? | Features ) - Posted by gm on September 19, 2008 (805 reads)

News: VA Raising Home Loan Ceilings in Many Areas up to $ 729,000
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VA Raising Home Loan Ceilings in Many Areas up to $ 729,000

Improved Benefits Aid Disabled Veterans in Adapting Homes 

WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will use a locality-based approach in raising ceilings on its no-downpayment home loans from the current $417,000 to as much as $729,000.

The increases are effective immediately under legislation recently enacted with President Bush signing the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.

That law also improved VA's Specially Adapted Housing Program.  It raises primary grants from $50,000 to $60,000 toward constructing a new home or modifying an existing home to meet adaptive needs of veterans or active duty servicemembers with certain service-connected disabilities.

One new feature is a provision in the law that will assist burn victims.  It will allow veterans with certain service-connected disabilities resulting from severe burns to receive the adaptive housing grants.  The new law also makes future increases in ceilings on the Specially Adapted Housing Program automatic.

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by gm on August 21, 2008 (1113 reads)

VA HOME LOAN AMOUNT INCREASED - temporarily
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TEMPORARY INCREASE IN MAXIMUM VA LOAN AMOUNT

VA HOME LOAN GUARANTY AMOUNT UNDER H.R. 3221 INCREASED

On July 30, 2008, the President signed H.R. 3221, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. This circular explains the procedures for implementing Section 2201 of that Act, the “Temporary Increase in Maximum Loan Guaranty Amount for Certain Housing Loans Guaranteed by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.”

H.R. 3221 provides a temporary increase in the maximum guaranty amount for VA loans originated from July 30, 2008 through December 31, 2008. During this period, the “maximum guaranty amount” set forth in this circular should be substituted for the maximum guaranty amount specified at 38 U.S.C. 3703(a)(1)(C) and 38 CFR 36.4302(a)(4) and 36.4802(a)(4). Please note that, if a veteran has previously used entitlement which has not been restored, the guaranty amount for that veteran must be reduced accordingly.

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    • Loans for $417,000 or Less Are Unaffected. The guaranty amount for loans where the original principal loan amount is $417,000 or less remains unchanged. On these loans, VA will continue to guarantee the amounts specified at 38 CFR 36.4302 and 36.4802.
    • Loans for More Than $417,000. If the original principal loan amount is greater than $417,000, VA will guarantee 25 percent of the original principal loan amount, up to the maximum guaranty amount. The maximum guaranty amount varies depending upon the location of the property being purchased, constructed, or refinanced.
( Read More... comments? ) - Posted by gm on August 11, 2008 (1520 reads)

News: Vets allege mismanagement of retirement colony
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Vets allege mismanagement of retirement colony

By Justin Juozapavicius, Army Times

WILBURTON, Okla. — Nestled among the lush forests and mountain foothills of rural southeastern Oklahoma is a soldier’s utopia, a sleepy enclave where U.S. military veterans can claim their share of the American dream for pennies on the dollar.

For 75 years, the little-known United Spanish War Veterans Colony has offered vets an acre of tax-free land for only a couple hundred dollars, allowing them to build whatever they wish and live out their days in quiet retirement. No homeowners associations, no nursing homes, no red tape.

Here, the pecan trees are the tallest things around, and wild turkeys and deer outnumber residents. Most of the roads are barely wide enough for a single car.

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by gm on July 28, 2008 (832 reads)

Features: VA Home Loans: The Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM) program
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by John P. Allen, Direct VA Loan

The Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM) program allows borrowers to upgrade the energy efficiency of the subject property and to finance the cost of the upgrades. The borrower may do this at the time of purchase or as a refinance if the borrower already owns the subject property.

The property must be an existing dwelling that is either being purchased or refinanced by the veteran. For IRRRLs, the veteran may certify prior occupancy as current occupancy is not required.

Acceptable energy efficient improvements include, but are not limited to, the following items: solar heating systems, including solar systems for heating water for domestic use, solar heating and cooling systems, caulking and weather-stripping, furnace efficiency modifications limited to replacement burners, boilers or furnaces designed to reduce the firing rate or to achieve a reduction in the amount of fuel consumed as a result of increased combustion efficiency, devices for modifying flue openings which will increase the efficiency of the heating system, and electrical or mechanical furnace ignition systems which replace standing gas pilot lights, clock thermostats, new or additional ceiling, attic, wall and floor insulation, water heater insulation, storm windows and/or doors, including thermal windows and/or doors, heat pumps, and vapor barriers.

( Read More... comments? | Features ) - Posted by gm on July 07, 2008 (3071 reads)

Features: Vendee Financing for VA Foreclosed Homes Opens Doors for Home Buyers
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BUY VA FORECLOSED HOMES NOW

VENDEE FINANCING PROVIDES PATH FOR MANY WITH CREDIT CHALLENGES

by John P. Allen

If you're thinking about buying a VA-owned property, Vendee Financing may be an option for you. Unlike VA Loans, which are guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and only granted to U.S. Veterans and their spouses, VA Vendee Financing is available to Veterans and non-Veterans alike.

Compared to traditional mortgage loans, Vendee Financing requires fewer fees and less money out of pocket. You'll enjoy the unique benefits of a low - or even no - down payment; no mortgage insurance; no tax service fee; no appraisal fee; and no flood certification fee.

While the fees, terms and requirements are subject to change without notice, at the time of this writing the borrower would pay 2.25% of loan amount to the Department of Veteran Affairs.  The Application fee is just $350.00 which is non-refundable fee and made payable to Ocwen Financial Corporation.

Ocwen Financial Corporation handles the majority of VA Home Foreclosures for the lenders who have them on the books.  They are a leading business process outsourcing provider to the financial services industry, specializing in loan servicing, mortgage fulfillment and receivables management services. In the USA, Ocwen is headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida with offices in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois and New York.

( Read More... 4 comments | Features ) - Posted by gm on June 26, 2008 (11344 reads)

Features: 4 Money Saving Reasons Veterans Should Rent and Not Buy
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Buy or RentWho says you have to own a home to live the American Dream?

Renting can actually be better for your bottom line and lifestyle.

Controlling the Asset is the Real Game Here

By John Allen

Before the housing boom went kaput this year, homeownership was widely considered a great investment for our U.S. Veterans. But now, with the increasing rate of mortgage foreclosures and declining home values, renting may be a more effective option. Here’s why;

1. Renting Can Save Money

According to some myth hucksters, renters are just tossing their money away. But in reality when you buy a home, the new home owner is paying for closing fees, mortgage interest, property taxes, private homeowners’ insurance and maintenance.  These costs that return nothing on your investment. You’d be better off banking that money, putting it under a mattress or saving up to buy the new GM Electric VOLT car coming out in 2010.  Or heck, put your money into the stock market and choose world class companies to invest in. 

( Read More... comments? | Features ) - Posted by gm on June 07, 2008 (988 reads)

News: VETERANS’ HOUSING PACKAGE PASSES SENATE
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VA Home Mortgage LoanIncludes Akaka’s legislation to boost veterans’ home loans to Stimulus Act level 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee applauded Senate passage of H.R. 3221, with the Dodd-Shelby Housing provisions, and noted that the bill incorporated provisions from Akaka’s bill to boost limit on veterans’ home loans, as well as other important housing provisions for current and former servicemembers. 

“We must quickly approve this bill, for veterans and other Americans struggling with the national housing crisis,” said Akaka.  “I commend Senators Dodd and Shelby for developing a housing bill that helps provide shelter for veterans and servicemembers.” 

The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008, passed by Congress and signed into law in February, raised loan limits for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA home loans, but did not include an increase for the VA Home Loan Program.  To correct this oversight, Chairman Akaka introduced S. 2768, which proposed to provide the appropriate increase to the VA Home Loan limits; provisions derived from this bill were included in H.R. 3221.  If enacted, the Dodd-Shelby Housing provisions would provide for this increase throughout the calendar year...

( Read More... comments? | News ) - Posted by editor on April 12, 2008 (1534 reads)

Features: Foreclosure: Is Your Military Retirement Pay at Risk?
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Foreclosure Veterans IRS Rules Force Homeowners in Foreclosure to Pay Tax on Income they Never Received

by Amber Franklin

I just received a question from a veteran asking "My house is going into foreclosure, can the lender take my military retirement pay to satisfy the debt?"My first thought was “Wow, that's an excellent question”.  And it’s also a bit complex.  But I will try to make it simple and clear.   

First, your mortgage may be a "recourse" debt mortgage (check your papers).  If it is "recourse" debt mortgage, the lender will send you a 1099 for the difference between what you owe on the property and what they eventually liquidate it for down the road.  In other words, you have to report that 1099 as income and pay the tax on it.  

Yep, it's a screw job!  Stop Yelling! I know! I know!   

( Read More... 1 comment | Features ) - Posted by gm on March 31, 2008 (2362 reads)

Features: The FHA versus the VA Mortgage Home Loan: Which one is better?
VA Home Loans fha versus va loansShould you take an FHA Loan instead of a VA Loan?

by Francisco Lozano, VA and FHA Loan Specialist for Amerisave Mortgage

In most cases, the answer is NO!  But sometimes.......

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) runs several programs to promote home ownership. In most cases, FHA loans are mortgages obtained with the help of the FHA. With a small down payment, buyers can purchase a home. FHA loans make it easier for people to qualify for a mortgage, but they’re not for everybody.

What is an FHA Loan?

An FHA loan is a loan insured against default by the FHA. In other words, the FHA guarantees that a lender won’t have to write off a loan if the borrower defaults – the FHA will pay. Because of this guarantee, lenders are willing to make large mortgage loans.
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News: New York City Veterans Can Use VA Home Loans for Co-Ops
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NYC Co-op VA LoansPASSAGE OF 2006 SCHUMER/MALONEY BILL ALLOWS VETS TO USE VA LOANS FOR CO-OP APARTMENTS IN NEW YORK CITY

By Frank Lozano, VA Home Loan Specialist at DirectVALoan.com

Until now, NYC Veterans had no hope of owning a residence. VA Loans were only usable for houses, townhouses and condos. Most real estate in New York City are Co-op's. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-Manhattan, Queens), long-time champions of permitting VA Loans for Co-ops, back in 2006, hailed congressional action as a major win for NYC Vets.

Before the legislation, VA loans can be used to purchase a house, townhouse, condominium or even a mobile home, but not a co-op. “Without the option of cooperative housing, using VA loans wasn’t realistic for many veterans in New York City,” said Maloney back in 2006. “VA loans should be available for all types of housing - there is no reason New York City co-ops should be excluded.

( Read More... 2 comments | News ) - Posted by gm on March 05, 2008 (2162 reads)

Features: VA Gets Serious Helping Veterans Out of Mortgage Loan Crisis
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VA Mortgages - Reduced Rate - IRRRLVA Offers Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loans of existing VA Home Loans

by John P. Allen, DirectVALoan.com

IRRRL stands for Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loan.  You may see it referred to as a "Streamline" or a "VA to VA."  Except when refinancing an existing VA guaranteed adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) to a fixed rate, it must result in a lower interest rate.  When refinancing from an existing VA ARM loan to a fixed rate, the interest rate may increase.

No appraisal or credit underwriting package is required by VA.  You should be aware, however, that lenders may require an appraisal and credit report anyway.

A certificate of eligibility is not required.  Your lender may use our e-mail confirmation procedure for interest rate reduction refinance in lieu of a certificate of eligibility.

( Read More... comments? | Features ) - Posted by gm on February 06, 2008 (2395 reads)

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