U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Programs
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The VA-backed home loan program is a vital tool in home financing for those who have served their country in the military. Servicemembers, veterans, and surviving spouses can obtain mortgages, often with no required downpayment, that VA partially guarantees.
The VA share of the single-family mortgage market has grown in recent years. With this growth, it has become even more critical that the program operates efficiently and effectively. MBA’s policy and advocacy efforts have focused on ensuring VA
origination, and servicing requirements are appropriately calibrated, fostering a liquid secondary market for securities backed by VA-guaranteed loans, and opposing proposals that would increase the cost of credit for VA borrowers to generate funds to
be used for non-housing purposes.
Recent MBA Activity Related to Government Lending
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MBA Letter to VA to Reevaluate Prohibition on Commission Payments by Veterans
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MBA Letter on H.R. 1321, the More Homes on the Market Act
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MBA-NAR Joint Letter to GSEs and FHA on IPC Confirmation
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MBA Letter to CFPB on Fees for Instantaneously Declined Transactions
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Statement of MBA's Mike Fratantoni on Current Housing Market Conditions and Challenges Before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance
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MBA Letter to FHA on Permanent Loss Mitigation Waterfall
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MBA-Led Coalition Letter to SBC and HFSC on Trigger Leads Legislation
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MBA Letter on House Financial Services Committee Housing Bills Markup
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MBA Letter to VA on the Veterans Housing Stability Act of 2024
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MBA Letter to Treasury on FSOC Concerns About Nonbank Mortgage Servicers
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