Posted on Jan 25, 2020
SrA David Freeman
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SSgt John Wise
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It definitely matters! As a 100% vet myself I can tell you it makes a difference; however, you will get other Benefits depending on your state when it comes to property taxes, you may qualify for DV plates based on certain conditions, no registration fees, etc.
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SGT Robert Pryor
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It matters. It's just that certain considerations are made. It depends on too many things to list, but your income may be tax free and lenders can use that information to bend some of the rules on credit worthiness. It can also serve as a negative if you have not been 100% for very long and some feel your condition may improve, eliminating that source of income.
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SrA David Freeman
SrA David Freeman
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Okay thanks. I been trying to get everything right to buy the house I'm in but been running into road blocks. So I was going to look into using my va loan
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SGT Robert Pryor
SGT Robert Pryor
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SrA David Freeman - Yes, VA is probably your best bet.
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SPC Richard Zacke
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It depends on your 100% disability, if you are just totally disabled, your injury may get better and your disability may be reduced... if your TDIU ( totally & permantly disabled due to individuale unemployability ) you stand a much better chance of qualifing in your price range. You won't have to pay property tax's or loan origination fee's but with that the bank likes to see that you have had your award for a respectable amount of time...proveing that you are a reliable risk. Don't forget your COE (certificate of eligability) when applying to the bank or credit union. Good luck and GOD speed.
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SPC Richard Zacke
SPC Richard Zacke
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I forgot to mention that Quicken loans is really great to 100% disabled veterans and it's all done on line and they even come to your home for the closing you can't beat that.
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