Finance
A Kentucky veteran using a VA loan is exempt from paying:
AThe VA funding fee if they have a service-connected disability✓ Correct
BProperty taxes on the purchased home
CHomeowners insurance premiums
DAny closing costs whatsoever
Explanation
Veterans with a VA-rated service-connected disability of 10% or more are exempt from paying the VA funding fee. This can save thousands of dollars at closing. Veterans still pay property taxes, insurance, and other closing costs.
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