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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has assisted veterans with
home-ownership since 1944, when Congress enacted the loan guaranty
program to help veterans returning from World War II purchase
homes. The loan guaranty program assists veterans by insuring
mortgages made by private lenders, and is available for the
purchase or construction of homes as well as to refinance existing
loans. A third way in which the VA provides housing assistance to
both veterans and active duty service members is through the
Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Program. Through the SAH program,
veterans with certain service-connected disabilities may obtain
grants from the VA to purchase or remodel homes to fit their needs.
This book discusses these three types of housing assistance; the
loan guaranty program, direct loan programs, and Specially Adapted
Housing program -- their origins, how they operate, and how they
are funded. Additionally, the default and foreclosure of
VA-guaranteed loans is discussed.
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