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GSF Mortgage to Offer Credit Repair Assistance to Vets Seeking VA Loans

Feb 06, 2012

GSF Mortgage Chief Operating Officer Chad Jampedro has announced that GSF Mortgage is offering to pay for credit repair services for any veteran who would be eligible for a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Guaranteed Home Loan. “In today’s tumultuous economic climate, consumer credit has taken a hard hit,” Jampedro said. “There are many military veterans who are already suffering financially so we wanted to do something that could help give them a fresh start. Credit repair services are designed to do just that by helping to remove negative credit information and improve their credit score.” VA guaranteed loans are made by private lenders, such as savings and loans, banks or mortgage companies to eligible veterans for a home purchase—which must be for their own personal occupancy. Veterans can apply for a certificate of eligibility by submitting a completed VA Form 26-1880, request for a certificate of eligibility, along with proof of military service. “Not only can veterans leverage the benefits of a VA home loan, but now they can also take advantage of this valued service through our company,” said Jampedro.    
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