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How to avoid private student loans from putting a lien on my home?

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Silverplum

Senior Member
Ethical may not always be legal. Legal may not always be ethical. As this is a legal advice forum, people seek the latter rather than the former. On occasion the two meet.
I know.
I know, and that's a dirty shame.
I know, but don't care.
I like it then.
;)
 


StephenH

Member
You might enroll in income based repayment. This is based on a small portion of your disposable income based on how much money you made. If you don't make much money, then your payment is going to be very small. As long as you pay the small amount, they will not put your loan in default.
 

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