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Understanding VA Loan Entitlement When a Non-Veteran Assumes a Loan

If you are considering having someone assume a VA loan, it’s important to understand how this process affects VA loan entitlement. Here’s what you need to know about non-veteran loan assumptions and how they impact future VA loan benefits. Can a Non-Veteran Assume a VA Loan? Yes! A non-veteran can assume a VA loan, provided […]

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The Rise, Fall, and Revival of Assumable Loans: From Scams to a Regulated Market

Introduction to Assumable Mortgages Amid Rising Rates In today’s high-interest-rate environment, assumable loans are making a major comeback. Homebuyers are increasingly looking for ways to lock in lower mortgage rates, and assumable loans offer just that—if you find a seller with a low-rate mortgage, you can take over their loan instead of securing a new […]

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