

I would be happy to check your eligibility and qualify you. Reservist are eligible for VA loans. - www.LALending.net / Chasity Graff / Chasity@LALending.net
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May 3rd 2014

No being in the reserves does not disqualify you right off the bat. The VA guidelines say that if you have been active duty for at least 180 days at any time of your Reserve duty you should qualify for a VA loan. VA also says that you would need to have served for 6 years in the Reserves or have served 90 days active duty in the Gulf War time period from 8-1990 to present. Here is the link that breaks it all down for you. I am available on weekends to answer any of your questions and take your application. http://benefits.va.gov/homeloans/purchaseco_eligibility.aspThanks, Steffnie ParsonsPeople's Bank and Trustcell 405-408-2501
May 3rd 2014

How long have you been in the reserves? Let's discuss your VA loan scenario in more detail. Contact me at 800 315 8803. My name is Jamie and I am a proud vet that has been offering VA loans since 1989. I am happy to answer your mortgage questions, 7 days a week and review your loan scenario. Until then, I look forward to hearing from you. Jamie Lynne - Lending Nationwide Since 1989 - jamie@bartprequalifies.com - www.bartprequalifies.com
May 3rd 2014

You May Be Eligible If Any One of the Following are True: -Served 181 days during peacetime (Active Duty) -Served 90 days during wartime (Active Duty) -Served 6 years in the Reserves or National Guard -You are the spouse of a service member who was killed in the line of duty
May 4th 2014