Thousands of servicemembers and veterans have lost homes or are facing foreclosure as the mortgage crisis continues. In response, lawmakers are pushing legislation to raise VA loan ceilings, lower VA funding fees and expand the VA's ability to help veterans to refinance loans they can't afford. The Department of Veterans Affairs, meanwhile, is encouraging military members, veterans and surviving widows with at-risk loans to seek advice from VA loan counselors even if their loans are not VA-guaranteed. Read the full article at Military.com.
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Help for Vets Caught in Mortgage Mess
Week of June 09, 2008
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