On November 17, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) asked all mortgage servicers to pause any foreclosure proceedings of VA-guaranteed loans, as well as extended its Covid-19 Refund Modification program through May 2024. The VA acknowledges that the veteran community is struggling to make mortgage payments, despite VA-backed mortgages having some of the lowest foreclosure rates in the U.S. The VA’s extension of its Covid-19 Refund Modification program allows more veterans to get a zero-interest, deferred-payment loan to maintain affordable monthly payments. The VA wishes to delay any foreclosure proceedings so that it may continue to assist veterans before it launches its VA Servicing Purchase program, which will allow the VA to purchase defaulted VA loans, modify them, and create a direct loan so that veterans will have a chance at keeping their homes.
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