Marine Corps veteran Ed O'Connor is seen outside his home in Fredericksburg, Va. He is among tens of thousands of veterans who took a COVID forbearance on a VA home loan. But the VA's program ended ...
The chairmen of the U.S. Senate's Banking and Veterans Affairs committees introduced a bill Thursday to help veterans at risk of losing their homes because of a COVID-assistance program that the VA ...
Little Rock (KATV) — Veterans at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure are getting more time to figure things out. The Department of Veteran Affairs is extending the foreclosure moratorium through ...
Becky Queen remembers opening the letter with the foreclosure notice. "My heart dropped," she said, "and my hands were shaking." Queen lives on a small farm in rural Oklahoma with her husband, Ray, ...
COLORADO, USA (KRDO) - Starting next month, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will begin to offer its new Veteran's Affairs Servicing Purchase Program (VASP) to help tens of thousands of ...
WASHINGTON — A plan by the Department of Veterans Affairs to introduce a low-interest refinancing option for veterans with VA-backed loans facing foreclosure drew ire of a House lawmaker who ...
WASHINGTON, D. C. - U.S. military veterans and service members who are in danger of losing homes with Veterans Administration loans would get help exiting the VA’s loan forbearance program, getting ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is extending a pandemic-era program that helped financially strapped veterans keep their homes after criticism that it wasn’t doing enough to prevent those with ...
While Ed O'Connor was in the hospital losing his leg, loan servicers were telling him he might be losing his house too. O'Connor is a 69-year-old Marine Corps veteran. Last year doctors amputated his ...