VA Asks Lenders and Vets for Thoughts on Loan Interface Improvements
Published Date: 6/25/2025
Notice
Summary
The VA wants your thoughts on how they collect info through the VA Loan Electronic Reporting Interface (VALERI) system, which helps manage home loans for veterans. This update affects lenders and veterans by aiming to keep things smooth and clear when handling property titles. You’ve got 60 days to share your feedback—no cost changes yet, just making the process better!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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VALERI Title Process Improvements
The VA is seeking public comment on information collection for the VA Loan Electronic Reporting Interface (VALERI) and title requirements for conveying real property to the Secretary. This affects lenders and veterans by aiming to keep title handling and VA home-loan processes smooth and clear. You have 60 days to submit feedback and the notice says there are no cost changes at this time.
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