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Borrower of Defense Loan Forgiveness.

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Your Shield Against Deceptive Practices!




Borrower of Defense Loan

In the complex landscape of student loans, borrowers often find themselves facing challenges and uncertainties. However, for those who have experienced deceptive practices, misconduct, or other violations by their educational institution, there is a glimmer of hope – Borrower Defense to Repayment.


Borrower Defense to Repayment is a federal program that provides loan forgiveness to borrowers who have been defrauded or misled by their educational institution. This program serves as a shield for borrowers who have experienced misconduct such as false advertising, misleading loan promises, or violations of state laws.


To qualify for Borrower Defense Loan Forgiveness, borrowers must meet certain eligibility criteria:


Misconduct by the School:

  • The borrower must demonstrate that their school engaged in practices that violated state laws or deceived them.


Direct Loans or FFEL Program Loans:

  • Borrowers must have Direct Loans or Federal Family Education Loans (FFEL) Program loans to be eligible.


Active Enrollment During Misconduct:

  • The borrower must have been enrolled at the school during the time of the alleged misconduct.


Proof of Harm:

  • Providing evidence of financial harm or loss due to the school's misconduct is crucial.


If you believe that your school misled you or engaged in any sort of misconduct by violating state laws relating to your Federal loans, you may be eligible to have your loans forgiven through the borrower of defense program. Through this program, our experienced team will fight on your behalf to make sure you get your student loans forgiven. Only federal direct loans are eligible for forgiveness under the borrower of defense, and those loans must have been taken out for the purpose of attending school. Find out if your student loans are eligible by giving us a call today.

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If you believe that your school misled you or engaged in any sort of misconduct by violating state laws relating to your Federal loans, you may be eligible to have your loans forgiven through the borrower of defense program.


Contact us to find out if you qualify. 

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