VA Loan After Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
VA Loan After Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is more achievable than most veterans expect. Below is what the VA actually requires here, what lenders look for, and how to move forward.
The short answer
With Chapter 13, VA allows approval after just 12 months of on-time plan payments with trustee/court approval — you do not have to wait for discharge.
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 Chapter 13 Bankruptcy — is it possible in 2026?
- With Chapter 13, VA allows approval after just 12 months of on-time plan payments with trustee/court approval — you do not have to wait for discharge.
- 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.
