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New Mortgage Support Program for Struggling Veterans Set to Become Law

UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – The bill reinstates a partial claims program allowing veterans to defer missed mortgage payments and funds transitional housing, aiming to help over 20,000 delinquent borrowers avoid foreclosure, officials said.

  • On Wednesday night, the U.S. Senate approved H.R. 1815, which just needs President Donald Trump’s expected signature to become law.
  • Following the program's cancellation, the VA's partial claims program replaces a Biden-era mortgage rescue that the Trump administration ended this year.
  • According to NPR, nearly 90,000 VA loans are seriously past due, with 33,000 already in foreclosure, demonstrating rising loan delinquencies among veterans.
  • In a joint statement, Moran and Blumenthal said `This bipartisan and bicameral legislation will assist veterans facing financial hardships`, highlighting widespread bipartisan support.
  • Beyond immediate relief, the Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will cost the government nothing overall, balancing grant funding with savings from reduced defaults.
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Congress acts to help veterans avoid foreclosure after VA ends relief program

(The Center Square) – Congress has passed legislation to help veterans avoid foreclosure after the Department of Veterans Affairs ended a mortgage relief program in May without a permanent replacement.

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Meadville Tribune broke the news in Pennsylvania, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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