Finance
In Ohio, a 'certificate of eligibility' (COE) is required to obtain which type of mortgage loan?
AFHA loan
BVA loan — it verifies the veteran's service and entitlement✓ Correct
CUSDA Rural Development loan
DConventional conforming loan
Explanation
A Certificate of Eligibility (COE) is issued by the VA to verify a veteran's service history and entitlement for a VA home loan. It is required before a lender can originate a VA loan.
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