Finance
An Arizona buyer using a VA loan is exempt from:
APaying closing costs
BPaying a down payment (in most cases)✓ Correct
CHaving a credit check performed
DObtaining a property appraisal
Explanation
VA loans typically require no down payment, making them one of the most powerful benefits for eligible veterans. However, a funding fee is usually required unless the veteran has a service-connected disability.
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