VA understands the toll financial challenges can have, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s why we remain dedicated to supporting Veterans, service members and their families with VA resources during these difficult times.
If you or someone you know is struggling financially, Reach Out to VA for support. Overcoming financial challenges can be stressful. You don’t have to carry that burden alone.
Housing hardships have remained one of the top concerns for many people throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. If you have found yourself struggling to afford housing, VA’s home loan assistance may be able to help. If you fall behind on your mortgage payments, your mortgage servicer (the company that handles collecting the money for your lender) can take your house to cover the money you owe. This process is called foreclosure.
However, VA is here to help and guide eligible Veterans in understanding your home retention options. There are six general ways to avoid foreclosure:
VA loan technicians are available to answer any questions you may have about debt, VA loans and other housing financial concerns. You may also be eligible to receive VA financial counseling to help avoid foreclosure.
If you are struggling with how to make your mortgage payments, visit https://www.va.gov/housing-assistance/home-loans/trouble-making-payments/ to learn more or contact your nearest VA Regional Loan Center to explore your options and find solutions.
You can also contact a VA Home Loan Representative by calling 1-877-827-3702 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST.
VA also provides Veterans, service members and their families with a wide range of financial literacy resources to help you better manage your money, including financial counseling.
For more information, visit VA’s housing assistance site at https://www.va.gov/housing-assistance/. If you want to learn more about managing your mental health, visit mentalhealth.va.gov. Here, you can explore a variety of mental health resources, information, treatment options and more.
We are aware of the stress that financial challenges may cause. If you find yourself in crisis, do not hesitate to reach out for immediate help. Emergency care is available by calling 911 or going to your nearest emergency department. The Veterans Crisis Line is available 24/7 and can be reached by calling 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1 if you are a Veteran) or chat online at https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help, chat/text at 838255, or chat online.
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