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I am a American Veteran from the Vietnam War , I am disabled from my job of 31 yrs working on the docks. I had to retire from my job as a mechanic because of 7 bad disc in my neck and back. I got discharged in 1971 from the Marines (Honorable ) . I bought a home for my son co-sign last year and just now found out there is a Melaruse owed on the house . It was never disclosed to me in the loan docks at all , I bought the house PI & TI . My house payment went up $ 600.00 more a month. Am I exempt from paying the Melaruse on this house .

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