
VA Revises Topic 2 of Chapter 7 of Lender’s Handbook (M26-7)
VA revised topic 2 of chapter 7 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Topic 2, relating to construction/permanent loans, of chapter 7 was revised in the
VA revised topic 2 of chapter 7 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Topic 2, relating to construction/permanent loans, of chapter 7 was revised in the
VA revised chapter 3 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Topics 1 through 6 of chapter 3 were revised as follows: In addition, topics 1 through
VA revised chapter 5 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Topics 1 through 4 of chapter 5 were updated as follows: Topics 1 through 4 were
VA revised Chapter 7, (Topic 7) of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). VA made the following changes: The revisions went into effect July 27, 2023. Click
VA revised chapter 4 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Chapter 4 (Topic 7) was revised to clarify that: The revisions are effective for all loan
VA revised chapter 9 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Chapter 9 (Topic 3) was revised to include the permissibility of attorney opinion letters where customary
VA revised chapters 9 and 13 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Chapter 9 (Legal Instruments, Liens, Escrows and Related Issues) has been revised (in its
VA revised chapters 2, 5 and 12 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Chapter 2 (Veteran’s Eligibility and Entitlement) has been revised to reflect updates to
VA revised chapters 1, 4 and 11 of the Lender’s Handbook (M26-7). Chapter 1 has been revised to provide lenders with updated information to assist
Tennessee passed a bill increasing the permissible interest rate for closed-end loans under the Industrial Loan and Thrift Companies Act (ILTCA). Under the bill, the
Utah passed a bill amending the Residential Mortgage Practices and Licensing Act (RMPLA) with respect to the use of prescreened trigger lead information. Under the
FHA issued Mortgagee Letter (ML) 2025-09 and Title I Letter (TIL) TIL-490 removing loan eligibility for non-permanent residents. Per the ML and TIL, FHA eliminated
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