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What Happens if You Don't Pay Your Student Loans?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 339542, member: 31907"] In case you don't make the payments on your federal or private students loans, you may suffer the worst consequences. Repaying interest on federally obligatory loans, the government can deduct your wages, tax refunds, and even social security benefits without a court order. Your loan will eventually default in 270 days if you miss your payments. It will downgrade you from being able to apply for the other support programs, such as deferment, forbearance or any other federal aid. If the matter is concerned with private student loans, the lender may eventually get a persecution from the court and make the garnishing to your salaries or savings. Risking the well being of your financial fitness, failed student loan can possibly brings tons of calls from the debt collectors, additional collect fee to your balance, and negative indication on your credit report for up to 7 years. The most crucial point to keep in mind is that you must prevent these adverse circumstances to happen after all. And again, this can be done by staying up-to-date with your payments, or by considering one of several available options including, for example, income-driven repayment, deferment or even forbearance, depending on your particular situation. Only a desperate move, not really a good idea should be to ignore your student loan debt obligations, as the negative impact in the long term can collapse upon you after you are out of the waters. Constructive efforts to stave off a situation should begin immediately. [/QUOTE]
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