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Louisville Kentucky Mortgage Lender for FHA, VA, KHC, USDA and Rural Housing Kentucky Mortgages: KENTUCKY VA MORTGAGE LOAN INFORMATION

Louisville Kentucky Mortgage Lender for FHA, VA, KHC, USDA and Rural Housing Kentucky Mortgages: KENTUCKY VA MORTGAGE LOAN INFORMATION:   COMMON KENTUCKY VA LOAN MYTHS FOR KENTUCKY VETERANS VA loans are difficult to qualify for. All VA loans require a down payment. VA loans r...

 COMMON KENTUCKY VA LOAN MYTHS FOR KENTUCKY VETERANS

  1. VA loans are difficult to qualify for.
  2. All VA loans require a down payment.
  3. VA loans require private mortgage insurance (PMI).
  4. You can't refinance a VA loan.
  5. You can only have one VA loan.
  6. You can use a VA loan once.
  7. VA loans are not assumable.
  8. You can't buy land with a VA loan.
  9. You can't build a house with a VA loan.
  10. VA loans only apply to the home purchase itself.

Is it hard to qualify for a VA loan?

Myth #1: Kentucky VA loans are difficult to qualify for.

Fact: VA loans have fewer credit restrictions compared to conventional loans. These reduced restrictions, like a higher debt-to-income (DTI) ratio and more leniency regarding credit scores, mean it can be easier to qualify. VA has no minimum credit score but lenders will have overlays with most being 620 and some going down to 580, with a few going all the way down to 500 but it is very difficult to get approved at this level --- though each individual case and lender will vary.

Do VA loans require a down payment?

Myth #2: All Kentucky VA loans require a down payment.

Fact: While conventional loans generally require down payment options that can reach up to 20%, no such thing is required with a VA home loan at or under the local conforming limit. Down payments are still an option, of course, but they are not a requirement.

The VA allows you to purchase jumbo loans, but the down payment depends on your entitlement:

  • Full entitlement - 100% LTV (loan-to-value) maximum
  • Partial entitlement - Maximum loan must be calculated using 25% guarantee of 1 unit county loan limit. Max LTV is lesser of max allowed or LTV required to meet 25% guaranty

Do VA loans have PMI?

Myth #3: VA loans require private mortgage insurance (PMI).

Fact: Private mortgage insurance is not required for VA loans. PMI typically adds 0.2%-0.9% of expenses to your monthly mortgage payments when you put less than 20% down. That’s a big additional expense you don’t have to worry about when you get a VA loan. Remember, VA loans do come with a funding fee.

Can you refinance a VA loan?

Myth #4: You can’t refinance a Kentucky VA loan.

Fact: Thanks to VA streamline and cash-out loan programs, VA loans are actually easier to refinance than conventional mortgages. The streamline version lowers the mortgage rate of an already existing VA loan, usually for less than the current principal and interest. This means it doesn't require a credit check or appraisal. The cash-out option involves a credit check and appraisal, since the home’s value represents the maximum loan amount and the new loan will be larger than the existing loan.

How many VA loans can you have?

Myth #5: You can only have one Kentucky VA loan.

Fact: There is no limit to the number of VA loans you can have. While it is possible to have multiple VA loans at once, this depends on VA loan entitlement. VA loan entitlement refers to the amount that the VA will pay your lender if you default on your loan. There is a limit on your VA entitlement. It can be split across multiple loans but the limit remains the same. For full entitlement, the VA covers:

  • Up to $36,000 for loans < $144,000
  • Up to 25% for loans > $144,000

If, however, you’ve used a portion of your entitlement in one loan that you’re still actively paying off (or defaulted on), the amount of entitlement you have on any new loan is reduced. This means that you may need to put money down yourself instead of having the usual benefit of a zero down payment for VA loans. To learn about VA loan limits and entitlement, visit us here.

How many times can you use a VA loan?

Myth #6: You can only use a Kentucky VA loan once.

Fact: There is no limit on the number of times you can use the VA loan benefit. You can use the benefit an unlimited number of times throughout your life, as long as you still qualify. To qualify, you need to meet certain requirements, which you’ll already be aware of if you’ve taken out a VA loan in the past. For those who haven’t taken out a VA loan prior, you can learn how to qualify here.

Are VA loans assumable?

Myth #7: Kentucky VA loans are not assumable.

Fact: Federally insured and guaranteed loans are usually assumable. This includes VA loans. What does it mean if a loan is assumable? An assumable mortgage is when the lender allows you, the buyer, to take over the current mortgage that the seller has. This can save a lot of money if the interest rates are lower on the existing mortgage than they would be to take out a new mortgage. Assumable mortgages allow buyers, who otherwise wouldn’t qualify for a VA loan, to take over a VA mortgage. This means that you would get most, if not all, of the benefits that come with VA loan eligibility. In order to assume a VA mortgage, you will need to meet certain requirements, such as:

  • acceptable credit history and  credit score
  • debt-to-income ratio to meet guidelines 
  • No Bankruptcies or foreclosures in last 2 years ( Chapter 7) --Chapter 13 is possible within one year in the plan.
  • acceptable work history for last two years
  • residual income requirements
  • property passing VA standards

You will also be required to pay the VA funding fee that comes with VA loans. This equates to 0.5% of the total loan amount. This may be waived if you’re an eligible military borrower who qualifies for an exemption. Other fees may be required as well.

For sellers, if a non-military borrower assumes your mortgage, your VA entitlement won’t be restored until the loan is paid in full. You will want to request that the lender releases you from liability on the loan to avoid dips in your credit reports if the buyer defaults or makes a late payment.

Can you buy land with a VA loan?

Myth #8: You can’t buy land with a Kentucky VA loan.

Fact: The VA doesn’t authorize buyers to singularly purchase land with a VA loan. However, you can purchase land and build a home on it. This is partially because VA loans are granted with a required occupancy period — you must use the property as your primary residence for at least one year. If there is already a home on the land, this is acceptable. Another acceptable scenario is if you plan to immediately build a home on the land after purchase. This may require a purchase/construction loan.

You can also purchase land with a conventional loan or certain other types of loans. Then you can build a home on the land using a VA construction loan. Upon completion, military borrowers can refinance VA construction loans into permanent VA loans. Builders must be VA-approved.

Finally, you can purchase land and build a property using a non-VA purchase/construction loan. Then you can refinance the loan upon completion of the build into a permanent VA loan (as long as the property meets the VA’s requirements).

Can you use a VA loan to build a house?

Myth #9: You can’t build a house with a Kentucky VA loan.

Fact: VA construction loans do exist, as mentioned above, and under the right circumstances, they can be refinanced into permanent VA loans. Ask your lender about VA purchase/construction loan options.

Can you use a VA loan for home improvement?

Myth #10: Kentucky VA loans only apply to the home purchase itself.

Fact: The VA allows for increases to purchase loans for the purpose of making renovations. The VA’s Energy Efficiency Mortgage program, for instance, lets borrowers add up to $6,000 to their home loan amount to install solar heating, insulation and storm windows, among other features.

In conclusion


Applicant subject to credit and underwriting approval. Not all applicants will be approved for financing. Receipt of application does not represent an approval for financing or interest rate guarantee does not guarantee the quality, accuracy, completeness or timelines of the information in this publication. While efforts are made to verify the information provided, the information should not be assumed to be error free. 


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Joel Lobb
Mortgage Loan Officer
Individual NMLS ID #57916

American Mortgage Solutions, Inc.

Text/call:      502-905-3708
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          kentuckyloan@gmail.com

Kentucky VA Mortgage Refinance

Kentucky VA Mortgage Refinance Guidelines 


Kentucky VA Mortgage Refinance Guidelines

  • At least 6 monthly payments must have been made on the original loan being refinanced; AND
  • The first payment due date of the new loan must be at least 210 days after the first payment due date of the original loan being refinanced
  • A copy of the Note from the previous loan being refinanced must be provided
  • An IRRRL refinancing a Fixed Rate Mortgage into another Fixed Rate Mortgage must result in a rate IRRL is also know as Interest Rate Reduction Loan in VA terms.
  • reduction of at least 0.5%
  • An IRRRL refinancing a Fixed Rate Mortgage into an Adjustable Rate Mortgage must result in a rate 
  • reduction of at least 2.0%
  • IRRRLs in which a Discount is being charged to the borrower will now require an Exterior-Only Appraisal to be ordered
  1. If the Discount being charged is 1% or less, the loan will be limited to 100% LTV based on the value of the Exterior-Only Appraisal
  2. If the Discount being charged is more than 1%, the loan will be limited to 90% LTV based on the value of the Exterior-Only Appraisal
  • Loan must current be guaranteed by VA and must be current
  • Closing costs must be recouped within 36 months
  • Proposed P&I payment must be less than current payment unless:
  1. Veteran refinancing ARM to Fixed
  2. Term of IRRRL is shorter than existing loan as long as payment does not increase over 20%
  3. Energy efficiency improvements are included in the IRRRL


VA Guaranteed by the Veterans Administration for qualified military veterans. No down payment if the property appraises for the sale price or greater. Credit underwriting is flexible. No Minimum credit score for VA loans, but lenders will create overlays to protect their selling ability to VA for delinquent mortgage loans sold to VA. A lot of VA lenders want a 620 credit score, with some going down to 580, and a few will do down below that but very difficult to get approved with a VA lender. No monthly mortgage insurance payments are required, however they're upfront funding fees that range anywhere from 2.1% to 3.3% based on previous use or first time use of VA eligibility to buy a home, or if you are disabled, you may have not to pay this at all.

The VA Certificate of Eligibility will show if you have to pay a funding fee to VA or if you are exempt.



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 Loan Guidelines and Compensating Factors for VA Loan Approval.


Kentucky VA Quick Tips for Purchase
and Cash-Out Refinance Loan Approvals


Compensating Factors   
            
  • Are used to strengthen a manual underwrite
  • Are used when borrower does not meet 120% of the residual income guideline
  • Compensating factors include: excellent credit history, conservative use of consumer credit, minimal consumer debt, long term employment, significant liquid assets, sizable down payment, the existence of equity in refinancing loans, little or no increase in shelter expense, military benefits, satisfactory homeownership experience, high residual income, low DTI ratio, tax credit for child care, and tax benefits of home ownership
Stearns Lending


LESS-THAN-PERFECT CREDIT? WE GET IT. 

FHA* & VA financing now allow for credit scores as low as 580 for purchase and refinance.



Stearns Lending


Help more Veterans qualify with our Non-Traditional Credit Program!
Share the highlights:
  • Purchase Only up to 100% with conforming limits
  • Available to Borrowers with No Credit Score or 1 Credit Score (Non-Traditional credit required)
  • Max DTI 41% - higher ratios may be considered with compensating factors
  • Residual Income and gift funds allowed
  • Gift funds allowed (excluding reserves)

KHC has $1.8 million available in MRB, Special Funding, for active or non-active duty veterans at a 2 percent interest rate, fixed for 30 years








Home Buyer Tax Credit Program Continues
Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) is pleased that the $1.5 trillion tax reform bill was signed into law, retaining the tax-exempt bonds and preserving the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC), Homebuyer Tax Credit, program.
$1,500 Affordable Closing Cost Fund - Extended
KHC still has $73,500 available for the Affordable Closing Cost Fund. The ACC Fund is a $1,500 gift, documented by the KHC Commitment Letter, for borrowers that utilize a conventional first mortgage and who fall under the Affordable DAP Income Limits. Pursuant to Fannie Mae Selling Guide under part B3-4.30-06: The $1,500 will show as a gift in the DU findings and the Closing Disclosure will show ACC Funds from KHC in Bucket L, Paid Already by or on behalf of Borrower at Closing. There is a special feature code 843 but it is not entered into DU. The loan must close by Wednesday, February 28, 2018.


Operation KY Home - MRB Special Funding Program
KHC has $1.8 million available in MRB, Special Funding, for active or non-active duty veterans at a 2 percent interest rate, fixed for 30 years. This special funding program is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
More information is available at www.OperationKYHome.com.
This program is targeted to:
  • Households whose gross annual income does not exceed $40,000.
  • An existing or new construction property (purchase price limit $130,000).
  • 620 minimum credit score.
  • FHA, VA or RHS first mortgage options.
  • Households who include active / non-active duty veterans or other persons receiving VA Benefits.                                           
Documentation may include but not limited to:
    • Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)
    • DD214 - Discharge from Active Duty
    • VA Award Letter
  • Must meet insuring agency guidelines.
  • Available statewide.
  • Both Regular and Affordable DAP are available.





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Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)
Senior  Loan Officer

American Mortgage Solutions, Inc.
10602 Timberwood Circle Suite 3
Louisville, KY 40223
Company ID #1364 MB73346


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