Finance
In Montana, a buyer using a VA-guaranteed loan must:
ABe a first-time homebuyer
BBe an eligible veteran, active-duty service member, or qualifying surviving spouse✓ Correct
CMake a minimum 5% down payment
DPurchase a single-family home only
Explanation
VA-guaranteed loans are available to eligible veterans, active-duty service members, and qualifying surviving spouses. There is no first-time buyer requirement, and eligible borrowers may qualify for 100% financing.
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