The fadeout of the COVID-19 pandemic brings to an end a generous mortgage forbearance program embraced by millions of homeowners. The 110,000 borrowers still deferring mortgage payments, however, ...
An NPR investigation finds thousands of veterans were pushed into high-cost mortgages by a program that was meant to help them. Natalie Donaldson, an Army veteran, poses for a portrait at her home in ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced a long-awaited new program on Wednesday to help thousands of veterans who were left on the verge of losing their homes after a pandemic aid effort went ...
Ray and Becky Queen live in rural Oklahoma with their kids (and chickens). The Queens were able to buy that home with a VA loan because of Ray's service in the Army. During COVID, the Queens – like ...
Lawmakers grilled the head of the VA home loan program this week about a self-inflicted error with the department's COVID forbearance program that... Thousands of ...
The Federal Housing Administration and the Treasury Department will require mortgage servicers to extend the forbearance period for unemployed homeowners to one full year, Housing Wire reported today.
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Michael Noble Jr. When you walk up to Natalie Donaldson’s little cottage-style house in Tulsa, Okla., you’re greeted by her bright smile, and her well-muscled pit bull named Sigrid. “She’s friendly ...
Joseph Bui / Joseph Bui for NPR The Department of Veterans Affairs announced a long-awaited new program on Wednesday to help thousands of veterans who were left on the verge of losing their homes ...