VA Loan After Bankruptcy
Wondering about after bankruptcy? Here is exactly how the VA home-loan benefit treats this situation in 2026 — the rules, the numbers, and your next move.
The short answer
VA requires a two-year wait after a Chapter 7 discharge (more lenient than conventional's four). The clock runs from discharge, and you must show re-established credit. Documented extenuating circumstances can shorten it.
What VA lenders look for
- Eligibility: a valid Certificate of Eligibility (COE) from qualifying service.
- Credit: no VA minimum score; most lenders want roughly 580-620.
- Residual income: VA's signature test — enough cash left after your bills.
- Down payment: $0 with full entitlement, and no monthly mortgage insurance.
Your next steps
Pull your COE and credit, gather income documents (or your LES if active duty), and get pre-approved so you know your real budget. Because each lender sets its own overlays on VA's baseline, comparing two or three is especially important in a situation like this.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- VA Loan After Bankruptcy — is it possible in 2026?
- VA requires a two-year wait after a Chapter 7 discharge (more lenient than conventional's four). The clock runs from discharge, and you must show re-established credit. Documented extenuating circumstances can shorten it.
- Do I still get $0 down and no PMI?
- Yes. With full entitlement the VA benefit's $0 down payment and no monthly mortgage insurance apply regardless of most situations.
- What credit score do I need?
- The VA sets no minimum. Lenders typically want 580-620, and recent on-time payments matter more than old marks.
