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What is the name of your state?Nevada
OK, this is related to a thread I started earlier this week.
I got a letter a couple of weeks ago (actually the same day I filed for bankruptcy) from a bad vo-tech school that I had dropped out of demanding payment on a student loan. I had never signed a loan agreement.
Today, I got photocopies of my paperwork from the school, including my enrollment form. The form states that if I dropped out of the school, I still would be liable for payment of my student loan. Here's the kicker- there is language on the form explicitly stating that I understand that the school was not promising me any financial assistance, and another clause on the back that stated that the agreement was not a promise that I would receive a loan from the bank that they work with.
In other words, they're trying to claim my tuition was a loan.
What is the liklihood of the school successfully getting their shot on? Is this something I should report to the trustee? Is it a pretty safe assumption that the school tuition can be discharged?
OK, this is related to a thread I started earlier this week.
I got a letter a couple of weeks ago (actually the same day I filed for bankruptcy) from a bad vo-tech school that I had dropped out of demanding payment on a student loan. I had never signed a loan agreement.
Today, I got photocopies of my paperwork from the school, including my enrollment form. The form states that if I dropped out of the school, I still would be liable for payment of my student loan. Here's the kicker- there is language on the form explicitly stating that I understand that the school was not promising me any financial assistance, and another clause on the back that stated that the agreement was not a promise that I would receive a loan from the bank that they work with.
In other words, they're trying to claim my tuition was a loan.
What is the liklihood of the school successfully getting their shot on? Is this something I should report to the trustee? Is it a pretty safe assumption that the school tuition can be discharged?