The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, as of Thursday, has ended a new mortgage-rescue program that so far has helped about 20,000 veterans avoid foreclosure and keep their homes. The move leaves ...
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said Thursday that it will end a mortgage-rescue program designed to help veterans who have fallen behind on their mortgages keep their homes. But the scant ...
'You're going to have a lot of veterans who are going to be on the street,' one military veteran tells MarketWatch About a year and a half after Robert Johnson bought his four-bedroom home in Texas in ...
A plaque with the Department of Veterans Affairs' seal is displayed outside the department's headquarters in Washington, D.C. The move leaves millions of military veterans with far worse options than ...
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