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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Honoring America’s Veterans and Caring for Camp Lejeune Families Act of 2012 · Sec. 207

Sec. 207. OCCUPANCY OF PROPERTY BY DEPENDENT CHILD OF VETERAN FOR PURPOSES OF MEETING OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENT FOR DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS HOUSING LOANS

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## SEC. 207 OCCUPANCY OF PROPERTY BY DEPENDENT CHILD OF VETERAN FOR PURPOSES OF MEETING OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENT FOR DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS HOUSING LOANS Paragraph
(2)of section 3704(c) is amended to read as follows: > > #### “(2) > > In any case in which a veteran is in active-duty status as a member of the Armed Forces and is unable to occupy a property because of such status, the occupancy requirements of this chapter shall be considered to be satisfied if— > > > ##### “(A) > > the spouse of the veteran occupies or intends to occupy the property as a home and the spouse makes the certification required by paragraph
(1)of this subsection; or > > > ##### “(B) > > a dependent child of the veteran occupies or will occupy the property as a home and the veteran’s attorney-in-fact or legal guardian of the dependent child makes the certification required by paragraph
(1)of this subsection.” > .
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