#Veteran Home Loans
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smalltofedsblog · 1 year ago
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VA Announces Changes Meant To Stop Foreclosures On Veterans Using VA-Backed Loans 
The Department of Veterans Affairs is extending a pandemic-era program that helped financially strapped veterans keep their homes after criticism that it wasn’t doing enough to prevent those with VA-backed loans from foreclosure.
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here-comes-the-moose · 5 months ago
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When I’m writing my Modern AU but then try to figure out and calculate how the life I gave the Batch is financially possible:
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lacunacoyle · 1 year ago
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Foo Fighters 09/19/23 Virginia Beach, VA.
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duanebuziakmortgagemaestro · 2 months ago
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propimortgage · 3 months ago
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VA loans in Texas from Propi Mortgage offer veterans, active-duty service members, and eligible spouses affordable home financing with no down payment and competitive interest rates. Our VA loan specialists guide you through the process, ensuring you maximize the benefits you’ve earned. Start your homeownership journey today with personalized VA loan solutions tailored to your needs.
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kentuckybats · 4 months ago
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National Association of Realtors (NAR) agreed to pay $418 million in damages to settle some of their real estate commission lawsuits.
National Association of Realtors (NAR) recently reached a settlement that impacted real estate commissions for different mortgage loan types in Kentucky On March 15th, 2024, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) agreed to pay $418 million in damages to settle some of their real estate commission lawsuits. The settlement prohibits NAR from requiring a seller’s agent to engage in cooperative…
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bondstreetmortgage · 6 months ago
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Discover the advantages of VA Home Loans offered by Bond Street Mortgage Loans, where we specialize in helping veterans, active military personnel, and their families achieve homeownership. Our VA Home Loans come with numerous benefits, including no down payment requirements, no private mortgage insurance, and competitive interest rates. At Bond Street Mortgage Loans, we pride ourselves on our commitment to providing exceptional service and support to those who have served our country. Our knowledgeable team is here to guide you through the entire loan process, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience. Start your journey to homeownership with us and take advantage of a loan program designed specifically for your needs.
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investingdrone · 7 months ago
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gregnrealestate · 8 months ago
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Unveiling Florida's Resilience: From Storm Ravaged Counties to Empowered Communities
A Day of Devastation: The Impact of Nature's Fury
Amidst the chaos left in the wake of severe storms and tornadoes, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has stepped up to extend a state of emergency, now encompassing Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. The move comes in response to the devastation wrought by the recent weather events, which left tens of thousands without power and communities grappling with the aftermath of fallen trees, power lines, and…
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loan-sevices · 8 months ago
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digitaltechpro · 9 months ago
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How to Apply for a VA Home Loan
The VA domestic mortgage application is one of the most recommended perks reachable to cutting-edge and former participants of the U.S. military. This initiative, managed via the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), objectives to assist provider members, veterans, and eligible surviving spouses reap the dream of homeownership with favorable phrases and conditions. If you are thinking about making…
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myperfectmortgage · 1 year ago
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stephanvincent · 1 year ago
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Empowering Veterans: Navigating the Benefits of VA Loans for Veterans in Texas
Introduction:
In the journey of transitioning from military service to civilian life, veterans often face various challenges. One crucial aspect that deserves attention is housing, and fortunately, there's a powerful tool designed specifically for veterans: VA loans. In this article, we'll delve into the significance of VA loans for veterans, with a focus on the unique advantages they bring to those residing in the great state of Texas.
Understanding the Basics of VA Loans:
VA loans, short for Veterans Affairs loans, are mortgage options that offer veterans and active-duty military personnel the opportunity to purchase a home with favorable terms. These loans are backed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, providing lenders with a level of security that enables them to offer competitive interest rates and more lenient eligibility requirements.
The Benefits of VA Loans for Veterans in Texas:
When it comes to veterans in the Lone Star State, VA loans in Texas play a pivotal role in facilitating homeownership. One of the key advantages is the absence of a down payment requirement, making it significantly easier for veterans to take that crucial step toward owning a home.
Moreover, VA loans in Texas often come with lower interest rates compared to conventional mortgages. This financial benefit can result in substantial savings over the life of the loan, making homeownership more affordable for those who have served our country.
Navigating the VA Loan Process in Texas:
For veterans interested in exploring the benefits of VA loans in Texas, understanding the application process is essential. Firstly, eligible veterans need to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which verifies their qualification for the loan program.
Once armed with the COE, veterans can approach approved lenders, many of whom are well-versed in handling VA loans. The application process is generally streamlined, with a focus on simplifying the steps involved, ensuring a smoother experience for veterans navigating the complexities of homeownership.
Overcoming Common Misconceptions:
Despite the numerous advantages, there are some misconceptions surrounding VA loans in Texas. Some individuals mistakenly believe that these loans are challenging to qualify for or come with hidden fees. In reality, VA loans often have more lenient credit requirements, and the Department of Veterans Affairs has implemented regulations to protect veterans from excessive fees.
Conclusion:
Empowering veterans in Texas to achieve homeownership is a noble endeavor, and VA loans stand as a beacon of support in this journey. By taking advantage of the unique benefits offered through these loans, veterans can not only secure a place to call home but also enjoy financial advantages that make the dream of homeownership a reality. As we express our gratitude for the service of our veterans, let us also recognize and spread awareness about the valuable resources available to them, including the powerful tool of VA loans in Texas.
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worldveteransorg · 2 years ago
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 In this article, we'll take a look at VA home loans pros and cons and how to apply for a VA home loan so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not this type of loan is right for you.
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rambling-at-midnight · 5 months ago
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Don't Go Disappearing On Me Again
Pairing: Jason Todd x Reader
Summary: Jason's lost too much to lose you, too. (We stan healthy communication in this house)
Word count: 2.3k
Ow.
You've never worked Friday nights before at the restaurant, and you never want to again. And you'd thought Saturday mornings were bad.
But one of your favorite coworkers had called you in a panic early this morning, begging you to take her shift, because her lab group's department at GCU was going out to bowling and it would be a great networking opportunity. You were the last person she called, but everyone else before you had declined because they were either scheduled or determined to avoid the shitshow.
And because you were weak, you gave in and said you would cover her Friday night shift as long as she covered your Friday morning shift.
So you two swapped shifts, and you went into your library internship in the morning instead of the evening. It wasn't a particularly hard job, but end-of-week returns had you dashing all over the three floors, so your feet already hurt before you walked into the restaurant.
Right before coming in, you'd texted Jason that you'd gotten held up, and it was a good thing you did, because you haven't had a single break to look at your phone the whole shift. He likely wasn't even awake yet—last night's patrol had been tough on the both of you, him because he came home half beaten to death, and you because you'd had a heart attack waking up in the middle of the night to your bloody boyfriend passing out on top of you in bed. But you usually got home around six from the library, and it was looking like you wouldn't be back until ten at the earliest, so you wanted to let him know. It was going on hour seven after starting at two p.m., when the restaurant switched from its brunch to dinner menu. Personally, you think two p.m. is obscenely early to eat dinner, but apparently rich people loved eating at weird hours, because you had had nonstop tables the entire night.
But the good thing is that the restaurant closes at nine, so you’re almost there. After your last three tables eat and leave, all you have to do is clean your section, close your checks, and clock out.
In the kitchen, you lean against the fridge, rubbing your hips and knees. You’re a little too young to feel so creaky after seven hours on your feet. After all, Jason works all night, doing athletic feats you could never dream of.
You can't really complain, though. You'd gotten lucky with your tables; they'd all tipped well. Maybe you could even add a little bit to your savings account instead of shoving every paycheck right at your student loans, which just keep growing, no matter how much you pay.
“Oh, no,” says Charlotte, one of the other veteran servers at the restaurant. She’s staring at the camera feed display, which is tuned to a livestream of the restaurant’s entranceway. “Don’t you dare seat me now, Ashley, I swear to God.”
“What time is it?” your head jerks up. “We’re about to close, right? Is someone looking for a table?”
“Yeah,” she says, pointing to the screen. “The hottest man in the world just walked in our front door.”
You just hum, not bothering to look in favor of pulling out your phone. You know for a fact that the hottest man in the world is actually at home in your bed right now. “The kitchen’s stopped receiving tickets. No way Ashley seats someone right now.” The screen doesn't light up when you click the power button. Well, shit. It's dead.
“I can’t tell what he’s saying.” Charlotte squints at the screen. “He’s, like, huge. Does Ashley look a little scared to you?”
You’re out of the kitchen without even looking at the screen. You speedmarch right past your tables, ignoring one man’s halfhearted attempts to flag you down for more ketchup. A righteous fire is boiling in your gut. You’ve been here long enough that the managers won’t fire you for telling off any customers that harass the younger workers that are more scared to stand up for yourself.
Your mouth is already open, ready to spew forth the beginning of your tirade, when you recognize the man in front of Ashley at the host stand.
Dressed in gray sweats and a dark T-shirt, slouching slightly, he looks even worse than when you kissed his forehead goodbye that morning. The bruise on Jason's face has properly colored now, purple and blue along his jawline. His hair looks a little flat, like he's been wearing his helmet, which is strange.
Jason's eyes snap onto you the second you appear, and you falter at the intensity there. Something has happened, but you're not sure what.
"Hey," you say, a little hesitant. "What's up?"
Ashley exhales with relief. "So you do know him."
"Yeah," you say without breaking eye contact with Jason, who's staring at you with the same expression you think a wolf would wear when stalking a hare. "He's my boyfriend."
You expect Jason to tell you that someone was in an accident. Someone's in the hospital. Something terrible happened to your apartment while you were gone.
He says none of those things. Instead, Jason says, "I didn't know you picked up a Friday shift."
Ashley's face goes blank.
"I told you I would be home late."
“No,” he corrects. “You texted me that you were being held up.”
“Yeah, at work.”
“And then you disappeared.” Jason’s jaw clenched. “Did you know that a bank was held up this afternoon? Your bank?”
“Oh, shit,” your hand flies up to cover your mouth. “My phone died, I don’t know when. You couldn’t check my location and see I was here?”
He just shakes his head, stiff and wordless.
“Hey, Y/N.” It’s your manager approaching the host stand now, customer service smile on and eyes taking in Jason’s appearance. “What’s going on up here?”
“Hey, Steve,” you say. “Sorry, this is my boyfriend Jason—Jay, this is my manager, Steve—”
Jason gets the hint and smiles close-lipped, reaching to shake Steve’s hand.
“My phone died so he came to see if I needed a ride home.”
“As soon as your tables leave and your section’s clean, you’re good to go. Oh, and you have to roll silverware.”
“It’ll be at least another hour,” you say apologetically to Jason.
“Okay.” His eyes keep boring into you like he’s trying to send you a telepathic message. He’s mad, you get it, but it makes you a little mad, too. You’re a grown adult. Yeah, the miscommunication was your fault, and it’s fine for him to be worried, but he looks close to Red Hood levels of anger, which is totally unwarranted for this situation. “Is it cool if I wait at the bar for you, then?”
“Of course!” Steve answers for you. "Our bartender, Lacy, will be happy to serve you while you wait." He checks his watch. "Until last call, that is."
"He didn't scare you, did he?" you ask Ashley as soon as Steve leaves. You smile at Jason, trying to tease him, but his expression doesn't twitch. "He looks mean, but I promise he's a big ol' softie."
Jason just grunts, but on his way to the bar, he doesn't forget to drop a kiss to your forehead. It warms you from the inside out.
As soon as he's gone, Ashley blurts out, "What happened to his face?"
"Motorcycle accident," you fib. "Oh, my table's calling me."
You rush over to take care of the poor man's ketchup—he's been waiting almost five whole minutes—and check out another party. The back of your neck prickles as you do. Every time you glance at the bar, Jason's green eyes are locked on your every move. It flusters you so much that when your table leaves, they say thanks, and you respond with, "Good morning!"
"What?"
"Thanks, you too!"
You run back to the kitchen, and everyone immediately starts interrogating you about your 'huge hunky boyfriend' (Charlotte's words, not yours).
By some miracle, all your tables clear out by closing time, and you’re out by 9:20. There are still a couple people at the bar, but Jason’s up immediately to walk out with you, leaving his water glass on the counter.
He doesn’t say anything, though you can feel his eyes on you whenever you aren’t looking. You won’t fight in public, so you follow his lead and stay quiet.
He drove your car to pick you up, and even though he’s obviously mad, he holds the passenger door open for you before getting into the driver’s seat.
The drive home is silent. He parks in the spot for your shared apartment, then immediately, quietly, asks, “Why’d you pick up a shift without telling me?”
"It was super last-minute," you say. He's still facing forward, so you do the same, eyeing his profile out of the corner of your eyes. "Like, it happened this morning. I thought you were sleeping, so I didn't want to blow up your phone with texts. I thought you'd just check my location and see where I was when you woke up."
Jason's hand clenches on the center console. "I woke up and I was terrified."
"I'm sorry—"
"And the bank, and your wording, and your phone was off—"
"I know," you say, putting your hand over his fist. He unclenches immediately to lace his fingers with yours. "I'll make sure I tell you next time."
Jason takes a deep breath in, then lets it out. In a rush, he finally turns to face you and says, "I don't mean to be controlling."
You blink. "I don't think you're being controlling."
"You don't?" Jason frowns. "Then why were you so mad when I walked into your work?"
"Mad? I'm not mad—you're mad at me."
"I'm not mad at you, what are you talking about?"
"You've been glaring this whole time! And you didn't say a word this entire car ride."
"Because I thought you were angry. I wanted to give you space."
"Okay, wait, wait, wait." You hold up a hand. "Let me get this straight. You're not mad at me?"
"No," he says earnestly. "I was worried and scared, but you're an adult. You don't have to ask for permission if you want to pick up a shift at work." He makes a face like the thought disgusts him.
"Okay," you say. "Okay, well if you're not mad at me, I'm not mad at you, either."
"Then why did you look so pissed when I walked in?"
You press your lips together to keep from smiling. "Well, we have cameras that show us up front while we're in the kitchen, right? One of my coworkers was watching and said 'the hottest man in the world' walked in and I didn't look because I thought the hottest guy in the world was still asleep in my bed—"
Jason covers his face with his hands. You can't stop your smile now, and you pull them away so you can look at said handsome face. "And I didn't even look because I'm such a loyal, awesome partner—"
"You are pretty awesome," he agrees, trying to sound serious, but he's grinning like an idiot, too. His cheeks are flushed pink.
"I know I am. But then Charlotte said that the hostess, Ashley, looked a little intimidated by him, so I walked out to see if she needed help."
"Aw," Jason says. He lowers his chin to look at you from underneath his lashes, pretty as a picture. "Were you going to give me a stern talking-to?"
"I can still give you one," you offer.
"Maybe later."
He's still grinning, and you're still grinning, so the both of you are grinning at each other like idiots in the car.
You want to kiss him, and he's your boyfriend. You're allowed to do that whenever the two of you want, so you take Jason by the chin and pull his mouth to yours.
Jason sighs against you, and it's like all the tension in his body melts away. One hand comes up to cradle your jaw, the other on the back of your head.
You break away to murmur, "Are you patrolling tonight?" He's still so beaten up.
"No," he whispers, voice low and gravelly in a way that has butterflies whipping around like a tornado in your stomach.
"Good. Wanna go up and be the hottest patient in the world while I look at your wounds?"
"Only if you're the hottest nurse in the world."
"Oh, but then who will be the hottest chef in the world who makes dinner?"
"The hot chef is on vacation right now," Jason joked. "But I can be a really hot food-orderer. What takeout are you in the mood for?"
"You're the injured one. What do you want?"
"I want whatever you want."
You narrow your eyes in a glare. "Well, I want whatever you want."
"You gotta make a decision," he says, already on his phone. "You're the hottest decision-maker in the world, I'm the hottest food-orderer."
"Chinese?"
"You got it."
Right before he dials the number, you grab him and kiss him again. When you pull back, he chases after your lips. It's so tempting that you give him another firm peck before you pat his chest once.
Jason blinks twice, looking dazed. "What was that for?"
You shrug. "I just wanted to kiss the hottest man in the world."
"Oh, my God." He groans and covers his face again, but you can see his red ears. "You're never gonna let that go?"
"Mmm." You pretend to consider it. "No."
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vccsdorg · 2 years ago
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Veterans Home Loan in the US: Vccsd
A US veterans home loan is a type of home loan offered to eligible veterans and their families. This loan is backed by the VA and offers several benefits, including no down payment, competitive interest rates, and no private mortgage insurance. It is a great way for veterans to achieve home ownership. https://www.vccsd.org/veteran-friendly-lender.html
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