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VA Loans For Native American Veterans
Home Loans for Native American Veterans Living on Trust Lands
AM I ELIGIBLE FOR A VA DIRECT HOME LOAN?
VA direct home loans are available to eligible Native American veterans who wish to purchase or build a home on trust lands. Details on the military service requirements are spelled out below.
HOW CAN I USE MY VA DIRECT LOAN?
A VA direct loan can be used to purchase, build, or improve a home on Native American trust land. These loans may also be used to purchase and improve a home or to refinance another VA direct loan lower the interest rate. Contact a loan officer at Goldman & Klein with questions you may have at 1-858-602-7800, or Click here to send us an e-mail so we can contact you.
FIVE EASY STEPS TO A VA LOAN
- Make sure that your tribal organization or other Native American tribe is participating in the VA direct loan program. The tribal organization must have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (send us an e-mail and we'll get you the form), with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, which includes the conditions governing its participation in the program.
- Apply for a Certificate of Eligibility. A veteran who doesn’t have a certificate can easily obtain one by completing VA Form 26-1880, Request for a Certificate of Eligibility for VA Home Loan.
- Decide on a home to buy and sign a purchase agreement or a contract with the builder to build the home. Make sure to include in the contract a provision that makes the contract void if you are unable to obtain a VA direct loan.
- Contact Goldman & Klein to apply for the loan. An appraisal of the property will be ordered, and you will be asked to provide information needed to verify your income and credit history.
- Close the loan and move into your new home.
Who is Eligible?
Veterans who were honorably released from active duty service, during World War II and later periods are eligible for VA loan benefits. World War II (September 16, 1940 to July 25, 1947), Korean conflict (June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955), and Vietnam-era (August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975) veterans must have at least 90 days service. Veterans with service only during peacetime periods and active duty military personnel must have had more than 180 days active service. Veterans of enlisted service that began after September 7, 1980, or officers with service beginning after October 16, 1981, must in most cases have served at least 2 years. Ask for our Complete Guide to VA Loan Benefits.
Persian Gulf Conflict. Reservists and National Guard members who were activated on or after August 2, 1990, served at least 90 days and were honorably released from the period of activation are eligible.
Reservists. Members of the Selected Reserve, including the National Guard, who are not otherwise eligible and who have completed 6 years of service and have been honorably discharged or have completed 6 years of service and are still serving, are eligible. Reservists will pay a slightly higher funding fee than regular veterans.
VA DETERMINATION OF REASONABLE VALUE
The maximum loan amount may not exceed VA's estimate of the reasonable value of the property to be purchased. A qualified appraiser assigned by VA will perform the appraisal and make this determination. An application fee, collected from the veteran at the time of loan application, will be used to pay for the cost of the appraisal and for other expenses connected with the processing of the loan.
It is important to recognize that VA does not guarantee the value or condition of the property. Homebuyers should carefully inspect the property themselves, or have it inspected by a reputable inspection firm.
Loan Application
Contact a loan officer at Goldman & Klein to apply for the loan. We will loan verify your income and assets, and obtain a credit report to see that other obligations are being paid on time. If, after reviewing the package, we determine that all is well and the appraised value of the property is enough to cover the loan needed, the loan will be approved and a date set for loan closing.
REQUIREMENTS FOR LOAN APPROVAL
To obtain a VA direct loan, the law requires that:
- The applicant must be an eligible Native American veteran who has available entitlement.
- The tribal organization or other appropriate Native American group must be participating in the VA direct loan program. The tribal organization must have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, which spells out the conditions under which the program will operate on its trust lands.
- The loan must be to purchase, construct, or improve a home on Native American trust land. Individually allotted land is considered trust land for this purpose.
- The veteran must occupy the property as his or her home; a loan for rental or investment purposes is not permitted.
- The veteran must be a satisfactory credit risk.
- The income of the veteran and spouse, if any, must be shown to be stable and sufficient to meet the mortgage payments, cover the other costs of owning a home, take care of other obligations and expenses, and have enough left over for family support.
- All prospective applicants are encouraged to first contact our loan officers at Goldman & Klein to discuss your financial situation and obtain a general idea of whether or not you qualify for a home loan.
COSTS OF OBTAINING A VA DIRECT LOAN
- A funding fee of 1.25 percent must be paid to VA unless the veteran is receiving compensation because of a service-connected disability. In the case of veterans who qualify based on service in the Reserves or National Guard, which was not active duty, the funding fee is 2 percent of the loan amount. The funding fee may be paid in cash or it may be included in the loan.
Other closing costs may not be included in the loan. Closing costs may vary because of differing local laws and customs. The following items may be paid by the veteran purchaser, the seller, or shared:
- VA appraisal
- Credit report
- Loan processing fee of up to $300 to a party who processes your loan
- Title search and title insurance or other title review fee
- Recording fees
- State and/or local transfer taxes, if applicable,
- Survey
- Hazard insurance premium
NEED MORE INFORMATION?
Call Marie at Capp Commercial, (858) 602-7800.
We invite you to see the veteran's gift catalog at www.goldmanklein.px.html.
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| Dr. Joe Medicine Crow outside his home at Lodge Grass, Montana on Memorial Day, 2008. Joe is 94 years old. He is wearing his army jacket. He still fits it quite well, don't you think? Joe is a World War 2 Veteran and proud of it! Memorial Day 2008 |
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