Finance
A Texas veteran using a Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) home loan must:
APurchase only new construction in rural areas
BBe a Texas resident and eligible veteran meeting VLB requirements✓ Correct
CHave a credit score of at least 800
DPurchase land of at least 10 acres
Explanation
The Texas Veterans Land Board provides home loan, land loan, and home improvement loan programs for eligible Texas veterans. Borrowers must be Texas residents and meet VLB eligibility requirements. The programs offer competitive interest rates and are available for various property types.
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