If you are getting a VA loan (or any type of loan ) to buy a house, then your separation agreement will need to...
2 Answers · Family & Relationships · 09/04/2009
He's not going to apply for the VA loan until his divorce is final, first of all. Was his...
4 Answers · Family & Relationships · 04/06/2010
... make payments on time, then he can't take his name off the loan -- as long as she makes each payment on time and keeps taxes...
3 Answers · Family & Relationships · 23/01/2014
He may have gotten the loan but usually both people are on the title. Even still the judge would probably rule to sell home and split proceeds.
5 Answers · Family & Relationships · 18/11/2007
I dont beleive so. YOU were in the armed forces, she was not. Thats is your benefit, not hers. me 2 cents
2 Answers · Family & Relationships · 05/02/2011
You get divorced. As part of the split, request the judge order the house be sold and proceeds split according to the agreement in the divorce decree. If you wife wants the house, she will need to buy you out. Simple. Easy. Done.
6 Answers · Family & Relationships · 01/09/2009
Perhaps you should have him fix the roof antenna during a thunder storm!?
10 Answers · Family & Relationships · 18/08/2009
VA loans are assumable. You need to contact a real estate attorney.
2 Answers · Family & Relationships · 05/07/2006
It used to take almost 2 months, now, it's down to a couple of weeks.
1 Answers · Family & Relationships · 26/01/2011
...vindictive. He was the one who purchased the house under his VA loan and he did build equity in it. Stop being petty. If you...
3 Answers · Family & Relationships · 18/09/2009