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VA Loans for Military Veterans are taking too long to underwrite and get approved!

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Most of the year 2010 has been easy sailing for most of the approved VA lenders at LowVARates.com.  The mortgage industry had purged out most of the bad apples (Lenders that were doing bad loans) and left standing are generally strong and stable banks and mortgage companies.

Last year in a press release dated 1-28-09 (Mortgage Industry Faces Huge Bottleneck), LowVARates tried to educate and explain to all military and veteran home owners and buyers that the amount of time needed to process, underwrite and approve VA loans would be substantially longer than normal.

Due to recent drops in VA mortgage rates that have hit historically low levels, the mortgage industry is now facing similar issues to those in early 2009.  One approved VA lender, Flagship Financial Group branch 403 has said the following recently, “In the last 2 weeks we have seen our big lenders like Wells Fargo, Freedom Mortgage and Met Life all drastically slow down in the amount of time it is taking them to get our VA loans approved.”  It is tough because the home owner normally does not normally want to hear excuses and just wants the loan to get done quickly!”  “In all honesty our hands are tied.” said Nate Burt, Loan Officer.

All Veterans and military home owners should understand that patience is needed at times like this.  We looked into the published VA underwriting turn times from some lenders and they have almost tripled from where they were just a month ago.  It is important that loan officers educate and communicate with their clients so as to make sure everyone’s expectations and set correctly.

Military Family Honored on Thanksgiving

Monday, November 30th, 2009
The Chesney Family, the mother Brandie and two children Ella & Amelia.

The Chesney Family, the mother Brandie and two children Ella & Amelia.

(Layton, Utah, Nov. 30, 2009) – 

A local Utah military family received a free Thanksgiving dinner at Mimi’s Café on Thanksgiving Day courtesy of LowVARates.com.

The Chesney family has endured various challenges in the past year and deserves Lady Luck to shine upon them.  The family was chosen after submitting a short essay stating why they deserved the free Thanksgiving feast.

Tim Chesney, originally from Michigan, is currently deployed in Iraq and will not be able to spend Thanksgiving with his wife Brandie and two twin daughters, Ella and Amelia.

“Deployments are hard.” Brandie Chesney said. “It’s always one day longer that you have not seen your husband, but that also means that it’s one day closer till you can see him again.”

The Chesney’s moved to Hill AFB in April and Tim was deployed to Iraq shortly after.  Tim is an Airman First Class working in Computer Operations in the 729th ACS Squadron.  He is expected to return home in March 2010, but his squadron currently deploys every other six months.

“My family means more to me than anything in this world and I love them more than words could ever explain,” Tim said.  “It’s hard to be away from them during the holiday season.”  

Tim and Brandie were married in March of 2008 and shortly after Tim began basic training in Texas.  A few months later the couple was assigned to Hill AFB.

Military life can provide a large amount of time away from family, but the Chesney’s understand that is major part of enlisting in the military.

“The hardest thing about him being gone is just the support he provides for our family,” Brandie said.  “It’s also hard seeing our daughters grow up and learn new things every day and know he can’t be there.”

Brandie and her two daughters fortunately speak with there Dad through video conferencing on a regular basis.  Every night before Ella and Amelia go to bed, they both kiss a photo of their father and tell him they love him.

This is the second consecutive Thanksgiving Tim and Brandie spend apart.  Last year Tim was in basic training the entire holiday season.  However, Brandie and the children still keep a very positive attitude and understand the nature of the military.

“Two Thanksgivings in a row is definitely hard,” Brandie said. “But I also feel very honored to have a husband who is willing to be away from his family and home to be in Iraq where he is most needed.”

This Thanksgiving Brandie and her two daughters will enjoy a free thanksgiving dinner at Mimi’s Café compliments of LowVARates.com.  Even though Tim will not be at the dinner, he is grateful his wife and daughters are being cared for.

“I know it’s very hard for her taking care of our kids all by herself, especially over the holidays,” Tim Chesney said.  “It makes me feel so much better knowing that she’ll be able to have a nice meal on Thanksgiving.”

The family enjoyed the free meal at the Layton Mimi’s Café on Thanksgiving Day.           

 

CONTACT:

Craig Walton

Director of Public Relations

pr@lowvarates.com

Office:  801-341-2048

Cell:  801-824-1635

 

 

 

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VA Streamline Loan Refinance – How the loan is processed

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Ever wonder what happens to all of the papers you send in to your loan officer? You might be asking yourself: who does it go to and what do they do? They go to processing. Processing a VA Streamline requires lots of help from everyone from you, the home owner who sends in your required paperwork to the loan officer who you are working with to the processing department, it is a collaborative process. Once the loan officer has your current mortgage statement, a copy of your current note, social security and or ID cards, homeowners insurance or condo policy, survey and disclosures then your file goes to processing where the processor double checks everything and processes you VA loan.

The steps that are required in processing a VA Streamline home loan are as followed:

  • Credit: The processing department must first pull credit with all three credit bureaus to determine what lender is best equipped to handle your loan. Processing makes sure that based off of your FICO that you are matched with the best lender for you.
  • Title: A home title is the record of property ownership where the owner has the right to posses the property. The title company that processing uses is based on which state you are located in.
  • COE: The COE which is the certificate of eligibility which is also formally known as the prior loan validation is run. Processing does this by go to the veteran’s information portal. The COE is an important part of a VA streamline because it proves to the lender that the veteran is eligible for a VA home loan.
  • Case Number: The case number is also order on the veteran’s information portal website. The case number is just the assignment from the VA of an internal VA loan number.  This number allows the VA to identify that your loan is in the VA system.
  • CAIVRS: A CAIVRS which is the credit alert interactive voice response system.  By using the borrower and co-borrower’s social security numbers it allows for processing to see if the borrowers are past default, have a claim, judgments or have any foreclosure records on government loans. If the borrower or co-borrower’s CAIVRS are rejected, then the borrowers cannot get a new government loan until they clear it up. This information is pulled using the HUD database.
  • Payoff: A payoff is ordered by using the borrower’s current mortgage statement. The processor will call the current lender and issue a payoff request to be sent to processing so that the new lender will know how much the current principle balance is.  The payoff determines how much it will cost to payoff your loan with your current lender.
  • Mortgagee Change: Once processing knows who your lender is going to be and what the loan number on the new account will be, processing then calls the borrower’s insurance company to change the mortgagee.  The mortgagee change requires the insurance company to change the lender information on an insurance policy.  This is important so that the insurance company knows who holds the loan and if the account will be escrowed or not.

After all of these steps are finished processing gives your file back to the loan officer. These are the steps that processing works on when processing a VA streamline home loan.