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Do VA Certificates of Eligibility Expire?

January 25, 2018 By JMcHood

Do VA Certificates of Eligibility Expire?

As a veteran, you may receive a Certificate of Eligibility for VA benefits after you serve enough time in the service. This document entitles you to many benefits, including a VA loan. You can secure 100% financing with very flexible guidelines when you are eligible. Many people want to know if and when their eligibility […]

How Does the VA Help the Home Buying Process?

October 31, 2016 By JMcHood

The home buying process is tricky. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or you owned a home before, every experience is different. If you are a veteran of the military, you have the good fortune of having the VA loan at your disposal. This loan offers you lucrative financing terms and easy guidelines to follow. […]

Reservists and National Guard VA Loan Requirements

September 24, 2016 By Justin McHood

Reservists and National Guard VA Loan Requirements

Veterans each have certain entitlements that they receive as part of the benefits of giving themselves to the service. Depending on the branch you serve, though, your benefits may differ. One of the largest differences is in regards to Reservists and National Guard participants. These veterans serve our country, but in a different way, so […]

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