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VA Loans and Closing Costs


Written By: David Reed
Thursday, June 13, 2019

Today, for those who are eligible, the VA loan is the best option for those seeking to buy a home with as little cash as possible. The VA loan does not need a down payment but at the same time limits the types of closing costs the veteran is allowed to pay. No down payment and reduced closing costs make for a powerful combination.

Your loan officer will provide a list of expected closing costs yoursquo;ll see at the settlement table. These costs are close estimates with little to no variance allowed. For services which the borrower can choose the provider independently there are no restrictions on how much the initial estimate varies from the final settlement statement. Which closing costs the veteran canrsquo;t pay for?

There can be many but itrsquo;s probably easier to identify the ones the borrower is allowed to pay. Any other charge must be paid for by someone else such as the sellers in the form of a seller contribution or even the mortgage company by issuing a lender credit.

The veteran can pay for an appraisal, credit, title insurance and title->

Sometimes there can be an issue where the lender wants another appraisal completed beyond the initial one. The veteran is allowed to pay for the extra appraisal as well. Common fees the veteran canrsquo;t pay for might be an escrow fee or an attorney charge or document preparation. Again, your loan officer will provide this list.

Still, that leaves the third party fees the veteran isnrsquo;t allowed to pay for. Who pays those? The seller can contribute as much as 4.0 percent of the sales price to go toward buyer closing costs, which should more than cover whatrsquo;s left over. The lender can also contribute by adjusting the interest rate on the loan slightly higher and then provide a credit at the closing table. Or, a combination of both. The better option is to have the seller pay the necessary charges in lieu of taking a higher rate. But thatrsquo;s completely between you, your agent and the sellerrsquo;s agent.

All mortgage loans, VA included, come with needed closing costs. There are multiple third party services and documents needed to close a mortgage. The difference is whorsquo;s going to pay for them. Veterans are restricted from paying certain types of closing costs, but without the additional third party services needed, the loan wonrsquo;t be able to be approved.



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