Finance
A 'certificate of eligibility' (COE) is required for which type of loan?
AFHA loans
BVA loans✓ Correct
CUSDA loans
DConventional loans
Explanation
A Certificate of Eligibility (COE) is required for VA home loans. It verifies that the applicant meets the service requirements to qualify for VA benefits.
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