The Trump administration is ending a Department of Veterans Affairs program started by the Biden administration intended to help keep veterans struggling to pay their mortgages in their homes. The VA ...
'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 ...
Veterans struggling to pay their mortgages could get help under a plan approved by the House to replace a mortgage rescue program the Trump administration ended this month. The House approved by voice ...
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 ...
Jon Henry served in Iraq during the first Gulf War, in a unit meant to counter chemical warfare attacks. Luckily for him the attacks never happened, but he still earned full veterans benefits, ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Jon Henry served in Iraq during the ...
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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