Veterans Association Home Loan Fraud Attorneys

The federal government has multiple programs available for its veterans and former military personnel that can improve their quality of life and make their finances more stable. As well as the government can treat former members of the military, there are many individuals who choose to inappropriately take advantage of that kindness. Home loan fraud committed against the Veterans Association is similar in nature to fraud committed against the Department of Housing and Urban Development, but it adversely affects those who served in the military.

For a free consultation regarding your whistle-blower suit, contact the Veteran Association home loan fraud lawyers of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, by calling 202-973-0900 today.

Illegal Misinformation

While completing a form for a Veterans Association home loan, there are several different ways that a person may willingly or unwittingly commit fraud against the federal government. The following are some of areas of particular concern:

  • Incorrect property and housing value information
  • Incorrect credit history
  • Reporting an incorrect down payment
  • Hidden payments to any third-party entities

Although these problems seem to be caused by those who receive loan money, it is also possible that a third party may pressure a debtor or set up fraudulent reports for the government. In either instance, this form of fraud directly impacts not only the Veterans Association and American veterans, but drains away taxpayer money as well.

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If you have information regarding a fraudulent loan application or a third-party entity promoting loan fraud, your suit could assist the government’s recovery of taxpayer funds. For more information regarding your qui tam options, contact the Veteran Association home loan fraud attorneys of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, at 202-973-0900.

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