VA mortgage with COs, IRS payment plan
#1
Posted 22 June 2012 - 01:33 PM
I still have several creditors showing as "IIB". Others have "charged off/sold" for a total of 6 accounts. I realize that for a VA loan, they will require me to have these paid prior to approval, correct? Credit cards are Capital One (2 TL), Chase (2TL) and State Farm mastercard. There are no collection agencies for any of these accounts. How do I go about paying these if the OC won't accept payment?
My other issue is that I am on a payment plan from the IRS. I am current and have missed no payments. All of these issues are related to taking care of a parent while they were very ill and I was supporting everyone. I still owe $15,000 but plan to pay it off in the next 12 months.
How do my chances at a VA loan look? Should I check in to FHA as well? I've used my VA loan twice previously to purchase homes and my payment history is spotless. No lates, sold and paid in full.
I recently moved to San Diego and my pay is pretty good but houses are also VERY expensive here. I'm willing to pay everything off but then I'm scared that paying these off
will reduce my credit score even more.
I can provide my income to this post if it will help determine how to proceed. I am not in a HUGE hurry but would like to do this in the next 12 months or so.
Should I go ahead and apply and take care of each item as it is brought forward in the application process? Should I go to a mortgage broker and explain my situation to see if they would pull my credit report and guide me on how to proceed? I have been very lucky with Navy Federal and just refinanced my one year old 4Runner with them in less than 10 minutes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
#2
Posted 22 June 2012 - 02:53 PM
#3
Posted 23 June 2012 - 11:59 PM
I went ahead and pulled the trigger today with Navy Federal Credit Union. I did the online application and based on my "credit history", I was quoted a 3.5% interest rate. I will not have a funding fee for the VA loan due to my service-connected disability and no down payment. Depending upon what they tell me I may look for a mortgage broker to get a bit more individualized service.
My main goal is to get an application in for pre-approval and work with the lender to correct any issues that would prevent my being approved. I would like to accomplish this in a year or less if possible but I'm in no rush. My poor credit history is my fault and I realize that I will have to work hard to recover from that!
Thanks so much for the reply!
-Jim
#4
Posted 24 June 2012 - 09:32 AM
#5
Posted 24 June 2012 - 10:48 AM
DON'T pull the trigger and apply for a mortgage while cleaning. NO ONE will bargain with you such as a PFD when they see those mortgage pulls.
Do the clean up first, beginning with IRS and then go forward. Post your other credit issues in the main forum.
#6
Posted 25 June 2012 - 10:02 AM
Is there any way to pull a CAIVERS listing myself? Some type of online system like viewing my own credit report?
I went ahead and pulled the trigger today with Navy Federal Credit Union. I did the online application and based on my "credit history", I was quoted a 3.5% interest rate. I will not have a funding fee for the VA loan due to my service-connected disability and no down payment. Depending upon what they tell me I may look for a mortgage broker to get a bit more individualized service.
My main goal is to get an application in for pre-approval and work with the lender to correct any issues that would prevent my being approved. I would like to accomplish this in a year or less if possible but I'm in no rush. My poor credit history is my fault and I realize that I will have to work hard to recover from that!
Thanks so much for the reply!
-Jim
CAIVRS is not available to unauthorized users, so you would not be able to access the system.
Here is the VA guideline on Federal Debts, even though individual lenders may have their own guidelines:
An applicant cannot be considered a satisfactory credit risk if he or she is presently delinquent or in default on any debt to the Federal Government until the delinquent account has been brought current or satisfactory arrangements have been made between the applicant and the Federal agency.
#7
Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:09 AM
I have never missed a payment and am getting close to being finished. I am going to try and call the IRS soon and see if I can get them to waive the penalties which would save me about $3000. I know they cannot remove the interest.
thanks again!
#8
Posted 29 June 2012 - 09:57 PM
#9
Posted 02 July 2012 - 08:44 PM
I think one thing that may have contributed to the denial was a previous mortgage that lists as "disputed by consumer" on all 3 credit reports. In a super bad decision 1-2 years ago, I hired Lexington Law to help clean up credit report. They disputed EVERYTHING! The only thing to dispute on this account was one "30 day late" payment. All other payments on time.
I've tried to call Citimortgage to have this dispute removed. I spoke with customer service (in India) and they told me that I had to either write or fax a letter to ask them to remove the dispute. I will be doing this tomorrow.
I guess my main question is.....would the "in dispute" for a mortgage account cause the underwriters to deny the application? I know it's not my income. I'm actually glad that I pulled the trigger and now I can work for the next year to get me to where I want to be. I have the ability to pay several old collections (hoping for PFD) if VA requires everything to be paid.
Would you suggest that I get with a mortgage broker to work on improving my credit to a point where I would be approved? I will be using VA loan.
Thanks again for all your help, I love this site!
#10
Posted 03 July 2012 - 04:12 PM
I'm just really concerned that this is the reason I was not pre-approved with Navy Federal.
Would appreciate any input as to the weight of this notation to a previous mortgage, thanks!
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