Deputy Director of Policy Michelle Corridon said Tuesday the agency would lift rules preventing vets from using low-cost VA loans to pay agents until it engages in a formal rule-making process.
Source: Inman News
Veterans Affairs will suspend rule blocking vets from paying agents
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