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VA Loan Servicer Failing to Process Pandemic Relief Modification

A veteran with pandemic income loss was unable to receive a VA partial claim modification that Congress authorized, leaving them at risk of foreclosure. Loan servicers failing to implement available relief programs create avoidable hardship. Single complaint.

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