Finance
A VA loan in Texas guarantees a portion of the loan for eligible veterans. This guarantee eliminates the need for:
AA home inspection
BA down payment in most cases and private mortgage insurance (PMI)✓ Correct
CAn appraisal
DTitle insurance
Explanation
The VA guaranty allows eligible veterans to purchase a home with no down payment and without paying private mortgage insurance, resulting in significant savings compared to conventional loans.
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