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June 21, 2011 at 4:54 PM #706444June 22, 2011 at 9:16 AM #705327AKParticipant
Si se puede.
[quote=DataAgent]cdkmom…
Is your existing mortgage a VA loan? If not, I’m not sure you can refi a non-VA loan into a VA loan. The VA program was designed to help GIs buy homes with low down payments. The VA refi process is a whole different animal.[/quote]June 22, 2011 at 9:16 AM #705423AKParticipantSi se puede.
[quote=DataAgent]cdkmom…
Is your existing mortgage a VA loan? If not, I’m not sure you can refi a non-VA loan into a VA loan. The VA program was designed to help GIs buy homes with low down payments. The VA refi process is a whole different animal.[/quote]June 22, 2011 at 9:16 AM #706019AKParticipantSi se puede.
[quote=DataAgent]cdkmom…
Is your existing mortgage a VA loan? If not, I’m not sure you can refi a non-VA loan into a VA loan. The VA program was designed to help GIs buy homes with low down payments. The VA refi process is a whole different animal.[/quote]June 22, 2011 at 9:16 AM #706172AKParticipantSi se puede.
[quote=DataAgent]cdkmom…
Is your existing mortgage a VA loan? If not, I’m not sure you can refi a non-VA loan into a VA loan. The VA program was designed to help GIs buy homes with low down payments. The VA refi process is a whole different animal.[/quote]June 22, 2011 at 9:16 AM #706534AKParticipantSi se puede.
[quote=DataAgent]cdkmom…
Is your existing mortgage a VA loan? If not, I’m not sure you can refi a non-VA loan into a VA loan. The VA program was designed to help GIs buy homes with low down payments. The VA refi process is a whole different animal.[/quote]July 14, 2011 at 11:14 AM #709650AnonymousGuestAs a Centurion I have seen some changes at USAA.
Everyone needs to download the annual report, look at the boardmembers, look at the officers, look at what they earn and look at where they have come from.
With the exception of auto insurance, USAA is a FOR PROFIT CORPORATION. It is in existance to make money for it’s stockholders, and you ain’t one of ’em. To remain viable USAA must compete. You can and should expect the same corporate treatment as with any other competing company.
Cut throat.July 14, 2011 at 11:14 AM #709745AnonymousGuestAs a Centurion I have seen some changes at USAA.
Everyone needs to download the annual report, look at the boardmembers, look at the officers, look at what they earn and look at where they have come from.
With the exception of auto insurance, USAA is a FOR PROFIT CORPORATION. It is in existance to make money for it’s stockholders, and you ain’t one of ’em. To remain viable USAA must compete. You can and should expect the same corporate treatment as with any other competing company.
Cut throat.July 14, 2011 at 11:14 AM #710345AnonymousGuestAs a Centurion I have seen some changes at USAA.
Everyone needs to download the annual report, look at the boardmembers, look at the officers, look at what they earn and look at where they have come from.
With the exception of auto insurance, USAA is a FOR PROFIT CORPORATION. It is in existance to make money for it’s stockholders, and you ain’t one of ’em. To remain viable USAA must compete. You can and should expect the same corporate treatment as with any other competing company.
Cut throat.July 14, 2011 at 11:14 AM #710499AnonymousGuestAs a Centurion I have seen some changes at USAA.
Everyone needs to download the annual report, look at the boardmembers, look at the officers, look at what they earn and look at where they have come from.
With the exception of auto insurance, USAA is a FOR PROFIT CORPORATION. It is in existance to make money for it’s stockholders, and you ain’t one of ’em. To remain viable USAA must compete. You can and should expect the same corporate treatment as with any other competing company.
Cut throat.July 14, 2011 at 11:14 AM #710859AnonymousGuestAs a Centurion I have seen some changes at USAA.
Everyone needs to download the annual report, look at the boardmembers, look at the officers, look at what they earn and look at where they have come from.
With the exception of auto insurance, USAA is a FOR PROFIT CORPORATION. It is in existance to make money for it’s stockholders, and you ain’t one of ’em. To remain viable USAA must compete. You can and should expect the same corporate treatment as with any other competing company.
Cut throat.September 14, 2011 at 11:55 AM #729015AKParticipantI must be a masochist because I just refi’d with USAA, and I’m seriously thinking about doing it again as soon as the dust settles.
I seriously question the abilities of some of USAA’s employees or contractors … for example, the initial GFE vastly overestimated closing costs. But I think the errors resulted from incompetence or carelessness rather than malice or deception.
November 7, 2014 at 2:56 PM #779860vpelletierParticipantI’m currently in the process of obtaining a mortgage with USAA. I’ve had some problems, but their customer service has responded to these problems and my mortgage appears to be on track. USAA Customer service is excellent.
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