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psydude
Apr 1, 2008

Do we ask VA loan questions in here? If so, has anyone worked with a good lender that will do VA loans for condos?

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psydude
Apr 1, 2008

Nostalgia4Butts posted:

You really want to use your VA loan on a condo? Not trying to be a dick, but unless that condo is Three Olives imaginary level of condo then I would hold off.

You can use a VA loan more than once. A condo is basically my only option in the DC area unless I want to have a ridiculous commute or somehow become a millionaire and can afford a $900,000 dollar SFH.

psydude
Apr 1, 2008

Member 4 should be on file with the VA and your state VA, but I believe it requires you to jump through some hoops to obtain because it can be used to steal the everliving poo poo out of your identity.

Note to everyone: file your member 4 with your county records office and get a bunch of certified copies made.

psydude
Apr 1, 2008

Delizin posted:

Storing your DD214 with the county isn't always a good idea. In a lot of counties your DD214 will become a public record that anyone can get their hands on with all of your sensitive info intact. This will put you in serious danger of having your identity stolen. If you want to keep your original safe then put it in a safety deposit box or somewhere else that people can't get access to it.

Yeah, it's probably a good idea to check on this. In mine, it's entered into the archives but it can't be accessed without a release or a court order.

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