VA Updated Guidance for Borrowers Affected Financially by COVID-19


VA Guidelines for Covid-19


Income Verification

Lenders may continue to use good judgement and flexibility when verifying a borrower’s income and determining whether that income is stable and reliable and will follow standard VA guidelines.
Third-party services may be used to provide employment and income verification (please note additional fees associated with these services cannot be charged to borrower).
Note: The VOE flexibilities previously announced by VA have not been extended and did expire 04/01/2021.

Income Analysis

VA’s guidelines generally require income to be stable and reliable for 2 years. However, borrowers’ income impacted by COVID-19 may continue to be reviewed as follows:
Any period in a borrower’s income (i.e. furlough, curtailment of income, etc.), should not be considered a break in employment or income provided they have returned or anticipated to return to work in the same capacity and income levels. In addition to standard verification documentation Borrower’s should provide furlough letters where applicable.
VA continues to encourage proactive measures in documenting and obtaining evidence of their analysis and justifications for all Borrower’s, especially borderline cases.
 This may proactively address questions that VA may otherwise ask and prevent a loan level audit of a loan.
Remote Online Notarization (RON)

Additionally, ensure that the VA-guaranteed home loan is secured by a first lien on the property being used as collateral.

Kentucky VA Home Loans for 2021


 

Kentucky VA Home Loans for 2021

 

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  •  No down payment in most cases for purchase loans (up-front money toward your home purchase), and easier borrower credit requirements.
  •  No monthly mortgage insurance premiums or private mortgage insurance (PMI).
  •  Lower homebuyer closing costs, and limits to what borrowers can be charged.
  •  The opportunity to roll your “VA funding fee” into your mortgage.
  • The ability to refinance a non-VA loan into the VA mortgage program.
  •  The opportunity to: ask a home seller to contribute up to 4 percent of the mortgage amount to cover some of the closing costs; ask your lender to cover some of the closing costs; seek closing cost assistance through state homebuying programs created for veterans and first-time buyers.
  • The right to become a VA borrower for life. In most cases you can use VA mortgage programs forever, and sometimes you can have more than one VA loan.
  •  Eligibility of financing for spouses of service-members who died in the line of duty or from a service-related disability.

You can review all types of Kentucky VA Home Loans here, including purchase mortgages, refinance mortgages (called Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans or IRRRLs), and cash-out refinance loans.

To qualify for a Kentucky VA Home Loan, usually a military veteran or service-member must have 90 consecutive days of active service during wartime, or 181 straight days of service during peacetime, or six years in the national guard or reserves of a particular military branch. You can find out if you’re eligible here.

Kentucky  VA mortgage comes with an additional closing cost called a “VA funding fee” of between 1.4 to 3.6 percent on the amount borrowed (depending on your circumstance). This special fee that non-VA borrowers never have to pay helps partially fund the “government backed” part of the VA borrower program, and many VA borrowers can roll it into their mortgage.

VA Loan Quick Facts

0% Down
Minimum Down Payment
620 Credit
Minimum Credit Score
41% DTI
Max Debt-to-Income Ratio
 
 

What is a VA Loan?

VA Loans are designed to assist veterans purchase a home. Active duty military and veterans across the nation will enjoy the desirable loan terms and low interest rates that often come with a VA loan. Additional benefits like no down payment requirement help make home buying an affordable and cost-effective reality for those who have served and continue to serve our country.

What are the benefits of a VA Loan?

VA Loan benefits and features:

  • Zero down payment
  • Buyers may finance the funding fee into the loan
  • Closing costs may be covered
  • Buyers may use gifts and seller contributions to cover closing costs

Who may benefit from a VA Loan?

A VA Loan may the right fit for you if:

  • You’re an eligible veteran or active-duty military
  • You’re buying a first home or are a repeat homebuyer

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Kentucky VA Lending Guide


Kentucky VA loans are typically the best solution for our honored veterans and service members. Contrary to popular belief, VA loans are fairly easy to process and tend to not be any more complicated than any other loan program that we offer.

Here are some of our favorite features of Kentucky VA loans:

  1. No Down Payment – VA is a true 100% financing loan with no minimum investment required.
  2. No Monthly Mortgage Insurance – VA loans do not require monthly mortgage insurance, providing significant cost savings to our Veterans. They do require an upfront Funding Fee of 0 to 3.6% that is paid directly to the VA. This funding fee is financed into the loan and may be waived for some buyers based on their scenario.
  3. Credit scores – Interest rates and underwriting requirements are less credit score sensitive than other loan programs. In some scenarios, we are able to lend to buyers with scores in the mid-500s. Buyers without a credit score may be eligible with additional requirements.
  4. Renovation loans – We can do purchase and refinance loans that roll the cost of minor and cosmetic repairs into the loan amount.
  5. Property Types – VA Loans can be used on 1-4 unit properties, primary residence only. They can also be used on VA approved condominiums and qualifying manufactured homes.

VA Loans are issued by federally qualified lenders and are guaranteed by the United States Veterans Administration.  VA Loans are available to military personnel and veterans, including Reservists and members of the National Guard. Surviving spouses may be eligible in specific circumstances.

VA Loan eligibility is determined using the Certificate of Eligibility (COE) document. We work directly with the VA on the buyer’s behalf to obtain this document. A buyer can take advantage of the VA loan program more than once!

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