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Loan Default |
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Default occurs 270 days after the borrower fails
to make a payment on his/her Direct Loan. The consequences
of default on a Direct Student Loan include the following:
- The entire unpaid balance, along with accrued interest,
becomes immediately due and payable.
- Deferment options are lost.
- Eligibility for both state and federal financial
aid are lost.
- The account is turned over to a collection agency.
- A negative report is sent to the credit bureaus,
resulting in damage to the borrower's credit rating.
- The borrower's state and federal tax refunds can
be withheld and used to repay the loan.
- The total debt may be increased by late fees, additional
interest, court costs, collection fees, attorney's
fees, and any other additional costs related to collection
of the debt.
- The borrower's wages can be garnished to repay the
debt.
- Legal action can be pursued to force collection.
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