2,369
He needs an attorney and he needs to deal with the car dealership.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
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Debbie Gartner
White Plains, NY
1,472,185
I know nothing about your country's financing rules and regulations but I'd like to say I like that you believe in your client and that you trust what he says is happening.
I hope he gets his dealership woes dealt with soon and that you can find him the perfect place!
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
6,689,776
Sorry I cant be of much help here, but I am sure glad that this is a safe place to get a little coaching when we need it!
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
216,960
I guess the red flag for me is whether the Buyer has the mental capacity to enter into a home contract. Car purchasing doesn't work that way, so will they want to "retun" a home if they find an issue after moving in? If no issue there, I would agree with Violet that a attorney can help them with the auto dealership and repairing credit.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
231,279
this is a place to not be judged. but i feel your client will be judged by any lender. he needs someone to step in and help with his car situation to correct his credit or he may be in trouble getting a loan. autos are an important part of a credit score
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
3,213,539
There's no such thing as getting a VA loan without a credit score. VA doesn't give loans period. They insure loans made by banks to people who qualify. And I'm not sure you're getting the truth about the truck.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
402,032
I wish he would have continued making the truck payments until after you found him a place and he closed.
And what Violet Dube-Moody said.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
3,988,138
I have been selling homes on VA loans for 35 years and never heard that the investor would accept a VA buyer with no credit score. They do allow a higher debt ratio than on a conventional loan. I think your guy is out of luck right now until he resolves this credit issue. Does your state have a Lemon Law? If so he may be able to get some relief through it.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
2,490,276
What a situation. I have never heard of a VA loan with no credit score.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
791,606
Get a good attny to take care of this dispute with the car dealer.
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
3,763,935
Daniel, I think that most of us are pretty non-judgemental. And I'll let some of the lenders chime in on your problem. But if I were the veteran? I'd get a bunch of buddies together, call the local TV stations and then picket the dealership. What a bunch of skunks!
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TENNESSEE HOME TEAM
Murfreesboro, TN
2,759,862
Good Friday morning Daniel. There are a couple of mortgage folks here in active rain. Reach out to them perhaps they can give you the best answer. They seem to be very knowledgeable.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
1,650,542
I just wanted to wish you and your client well. I'm sure someone from AR lenders will provide you with correct information and hopefully assistance.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
979,796
Daniel - Sounds like your buyer client needs to put his home purchasing on hold until he resolves the issue with his truck and credit score.
I too have not heard of a VA loan that does not require a credit score.
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
2,538,789
Good morning Dan. I represent over 40 lenders and am not aware of any of them that will do a loan for anyone that has not credit scores, if the person has credit scores, which your client does have.
I do have two lenders that will do a loan for someone who has no scores at all, as long as we can show three alternative sources of credit, that don't report to the credit bureaus. This scenario is completely different than the situation you described.
I wish I had a better answer for you. I would however, file a complaint with the state you are in, either with the attorney general or dept of consumer protection to get the dealership to clean up the credit.
4,739,220
Daniel - you are right, AR is a safe place to ask a question although I might suggest making this "members only".
I'm not an expert in mortgages let alone VA but there are plenty of them here: John Meussner and Joe Petrowsky to name just two who can likely make some suggestions.