Saturday, January 13, 2007

Help us take care of our veterans who worked so hard to protect and serve their country!

We are beginning to work with a military-affiliated association that is assisting our wounded warriors when they return from the battlefield. Many of these men and women are permanently disabled and want to purchase a home together by combining their income. What programs would you be able to offer these veterans? Any information that you can offer me would be greatly appreciated. We will be presenting this proposal to the general on the local base here.


Some of these veterans are discharged and waiting placement for permanent residence and some are still active-duty military status. Insofar as credit scores are concerned, I'm sure that we will have a mixed box of scores.


Help us take care of our veterans who worked so hard to protect and serve their country!


Jamie Sharpe/Loan Officer


910-478-8810 cell

Ray Thomas, commander of VFW Post 10386

Ray Thomas, commander of VFW Post 10386 in Kingman, sat in on the discussion Wednesday with Coker. Coker said the only other person to whom he has put forth his idea is the commander of VFW Post 2555 in Golden Valley.

Update on the Coker Project:

He needs help to get it operational. I think foundation involvement/support with this project is a definite possibility.



N.C. State Commander, Jim Goins has a friend who needs our help also. The materials and land have already been donated for a homeless veterans house. Now we need to get the house built. I was thinking about the Barn raisings that occurred years ago with the granges.


Those were a shining example of Americans looking out for each other and a good format to use now.

Argent Mortgage, Account Executive

From: ALHarmon@argentmortgage.com



Subject: Help Our Military Veterans!

Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 15:06:38 -0800


Hi,

With these borrowers, we would consider disability as fixed income. Their

income can be grossed up 123%. All of these fixed income borrowers would

have to go full doc and the LTV would vary from credit score to credit
score.


Hopefully this will help you out, but let me know if you
have further questions!!

Thanks!!

Angie Harmon

Argent Mortgage, Account Executive

phone: 910-431-0129

email: alharmon@argentmortgage.com