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Who can I talk to about my VA loan?

Who can I talk to about my VA loan?

Borrowers may visit the Home Loans Information page, or call toll free -1-877-827-3702 to speak with a VA Loan Technician.

How do I contact VA in Atlanta?

  1. Resources and support.
  2. Call us. 800-698-2411.
  3. Visit a medical center or regional office. Find a VA location.

What is the maximum loan amount for a DVA guaranteed loan?

1. How much is the guaranty? VA will guarantee up to 50 percent of a home loan up to $45,000. For loans between $45,000 and $144,000, the minimum guaranty amount is $22,500, with a maximum guaranty, of up to 40 percent of the loan up to $36,000, subject to the amount of entitlement a veteran has available.

Does the VA do hardship loans?

If you’re struggling because of life situations like losing your job, having a sudden decrease in income, or having an increase in out-of-pocket family health care expenses, we can help.

How many homeless veterans are in Atlanta?

There are currently about 100 known homeless veterans in the city of Atlanta, all of whom have been offered permanent housing.

What are the VA loan limits for 2020?

The limit in 2020 is $510,400 in a typical U.S. county and higher in expensive housing markets, such as San Francisco County. If you’re subject to VA loan limits, the lender will require a down payment if the purchase price is above the loan limit.

How do I meet a VSO?

To have a VSO help you, fill out an Appointment of Veterans Service Organization as Claimant’s Representative (VA Form 21-22). To have a claims agent or attorney help you, fill out an Appointment of Individual as Claimant’s Representative (VA Form 21-22a).

Is it illegal to be homeless in Georgia?

Being homeless is not against the law. However if someone is on private property without authorization to be there, then criminal trespass laws can be enforced.

Why are there so many homeless in Atlanta?

Many more people in Atlanta, like in most cities in the United States, are at risk of homelessness because of an extreme shortage of affordable housing, limited opportunities for living-wage jobs or other stable basic income, and an inadequate social safety net.