Today’s mortgage lending environment is becoming more and more difficult for borrower to get approved for mortgage refinance traction. Since the housing market began to turn lenders have started to tighten up their underwriting standards making it harder for borrower to get approved. Fortunately, for veteran borrowers they have two very flexible transaction options to ease the approval process through their own VA home loan program.
VA Interest Rate Reduction Loan (IRRL)
The 1st option is something called a VA Interest Rate Reduction Loan (IRRL). This is a loan where the veteran borrower already has a VA home loan and would like to refinance down to a lower interest rate given the current market interest rates. The amazing benefit of this loan is that it’s incredibility easy to get approved. There are no appraisals required so value is not of a concern. There are no minimum credit scores; however, some investors and large banks have started requiring minimum credit scores recently.
The paperwork needed to process these loans is minimal at best. There are no paystubs, W2s, or bank statements required. One thing to watch at for is with such easy credit standards veterans become very susceptible to unscrupulous lenders that are more than willing to take advantage of borrower. The majority of my previous clients are receiving unprecedented amount mailers that make it seem that VA rates are lower than that actually are. So please watch out for your closing costs when proceeding with caution with such a transaction.
Summary of the VA IRRL
· VA to VA loan rate and term rate reduction
· Appraisal, income docs, or asset docs are not required
· Verification of the past 12 months of mortgage payments, and minimum credit scores may be required
· 1 or 2 skipped mortgage payments
· Up-to 2 discount points may be rolled into the loan
Cash out or rate and term VA refinance
The 2nd option is what is considered a full VA refinance transaction with an appraisal, and all of the other normal documentation i.e. paystubs, W2s, ect. The nice thing about this loan is that it allows borrower to refinance all the way up to the current value of the veterans home. That’s right 100% financing on refinance transaction for not only borrowers who are looking for rate and term refinancing coming out off an ARM or another conventional loan but also for cash out refinance transactions as well. So veterans that want to consolidate debt, do home improvement projects, or for other various reason are allow. In addition, to this the VA loan will allow VA jumbo loan refinance transactions that are over $417,000 or some in high cost areas. But another word of warning the guidelines for VA jumbo refinance transactions can get very complicate so please make sure your loan officer is very familiar with VA loan or you could really get yourself into some problems.
Summary of VA Cash out Refinance
· Cash out refinances up to 100% of the value of the home established by a VA appraisal
· Refinance out of ARMs or other mortgage like conventional & FHA loans
· VA jumbo refinance loans are available but proceed with caution
· No monthly mortgage insurance unlike most mortgages without 20% equity.
By: Josh Klenda
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VA Refinance Home Loans
May 16th, 2010Posted in Article
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Stated Income Refinance Loans – What You Need to Know About Your Refinancing Options
November 24th, 2009
If you are interested in getting a refinance loan there are many different loan options available. Refinance loans are designed to give you lower interest rates on your loan application. Anyone who applies for a refinance loan expects to lower their monthly interest payment. If you are interested in applying a stated income refinance loan it is important that you do your homework before applying.
Getting a stated refinance loan can sometimes be difficult because most stated loans have higher interest rates than traditional loans. If you are interested in getting refinancing it is important to know that stated loans require borrowers with good credit. If you have a good credit rating then you might be able to get your loan application approved.
Due to past abuse over stated loans, many lenders have ceased offering refinancing. Because of the high amount of defaults that people experienced, it has often become very difficult to get applications approved. People who are interested in getting a stated loan need to research different lenders who are available to approve the loan. If you don’t find the right lender then it will be difficult to get your loan application approved.
When market interest rates change, many people try and take advantage of refinancing their loans. It is important that you are aware of the overall market interest rates to determine whether or not refinancing is right for you. Getting a stated income refinance will require you to do your homework and look up the different interest rates that are currently floating around in the marketplace.
By: Stuart Burrows