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Yes, in many cases you can use your VA home loan benefit more than once. Eligible borrowers may buy again after selling a home and restoring entitlement, and some may even keep a current VA-financed property while using remaining entitlement for another primary residence.

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Yes, you can get a VA home loan with poor credit. While the VA does not set a minimum credit score, most lenders look for a baseline score and overall financial stability. Even with lower credit, factors like income, residual income, and payment history can help you qualify.

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A VA loan co-signer—also called a joint borrower—can help you qualify by combining income and assets, but they must typically be a spouse or another eligible Veteran to receive full VA benefits. Using a non-eligible co-signer may still be possible, but it can change how the loan is struc...


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PCS orders can affect how and when you use your VA home loan benefit, but they do not automatically prevent you from buying a home. In many cases, the key issue is whether you can meet VA occupancy expectations, document your military move clearly, and satisfy lender underwriting with st...


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For Reserve and National Guard service members, understanding exactly when you can use your VA home loan benefit can feel confusing. The good news is that once you’ve completed the required service and your points reflect qualifying years, you may already be eligible—even if you’re still...


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