WASHINGTON - Despite problems in the nation's  housing market, mortgage loans backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs had  a lower foreclosure rate than any other type of home loan in the industry, as  of the end of the last fiscal year.
"The dedication of VA's loan professionals, the  support of our partners in the mortgage industry and most importantly, the hard  work and sacrifice of our veterans have made this possible," said  Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. "VA is making good on its  promise to help veterans buy homes, and veterans are achieving their  dreams."
Currently, about 1.3 million active home loans were  obtained using VA's Home Loan Guaranty Program. The program makes home  ownership more affordable for veterans, active-duty members and some surviving  spouses by protecting lenders from loss if the borrower fails to repay the  loan.
More than 90 percent of VA-guaranteed loans are made  without a down payment. Despite this, VA has the lowest serious delinquency  rate in the industry, according to officials with the Mortgage Bankers  Association.
Furthermore, VA's percentage of loans in foreclosure is  the lowest of all measured loan types, lower even than prime loans, which  require high credit scores and a 20 percent down payment by the borrower.
Much of the program's strength stems from the efforts of  VA employees and loan servicers nationwide, whose primary mission is to help  veterans stay in their homes, avoid foreclosure and protect their credit lines  from the consequences of a foreclosure, Secretary Shinseki said.
Depending on the situation, VA's loan specialists can  intervene on a veteran's behalf to help pursue home-retention options such as  repayment plans, loan modifications and forbearance. Additionally, under  certain circumstances, VA officials can refund a loan, which involves  purchasing the loan from the mortgage company and modifying the terms so the  veteran can afford the new mortgage payment.
Since 1944, when home-loan guarantees were offered under  the original GI Bill, through the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, VA loan  specialists have guaranteed more than 18.7 million home loans worth $1.04  trillion. 
To obtain more information about the VA Home Loan  Guaranty Program, veterans can call VA at 1-877-827-3702. Information also can  be obtained at http://www.homeloans.va.gov.