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Topic: Please help me Understand SL Posted: 17/February/2005 at 8:55am |
I am new user to this site and would like some info on what I should do now. I have had a defaulted student loan for $5,000. I was out of school and paying off my other SLs thought the bank. I got a call one day, a year after starting payment of SLs, from my mom asking if I was paying back my loans. I said yes and she said she recivied a letter from the Federal Collections Agency regarding a 5,000 loan I wasn;t paying. I then decided to try and hunt the loan down. My first call was to my bank theat had the other SL loans. They said I was in excellent sandings with them. So I evently tracte dthe 5,000 SL loan and strated to pay it off. My question is is it nessary to pay the full 5,000 off before I try to get a mortage, or can I get alway with my girlfriend excellent credit and my good credit with this one outsanding SL? Also, even if I was to pay this off, would it show out on Credit Report as payed?
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Blue.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 9:07am |
It will show on your credit report for 6 years from the last date of activity.
Whether you can get a mortgage or not depends on who you apply to. And your general credit score. It might help if you get a letter from the collection agency saying that you're in good standing and have been making regular payments.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 10:01am |
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Thanks for the response. Would I have a chance without a co-signer with my G/Fs credit?
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 10:21am |
It depends on the rest of your credit and your bank/mortgage lender.
I'm neither, so I don't know. I can tell you that there are other people on the board who have loans in default, who have made regular payments, who have been approved for a mortgage.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 10:28am |
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Well I am getting my credit report thru the mail, so we will sone see whats up...
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 11:02am |
This is pasted from the login at NSLC website of my contact info. They are saying that I was given three notices of defult but I never recieved anything until HRDC contacted the perment address to tell me it was in defut. Can I fight the NSLC regarding this?
Your Contact Information
Please take a moment to review the personal information on file for you at the NSLC. If any information is incorrect, you can update it by clicking the appropriate link on the right.
| Personal Information |
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| We use this record to contact you for important information about your loan. |
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xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx
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(xxxxxxxxx |
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(xxxxxxxxx |
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between 8:00AM and 11:00PM, At Home Number |
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 11:12am |
might be a good idea to obtain a copy of your file from NSLC. it should include copies of those supposed default letters
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Blue.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 11:15am |
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That's because NSLC doesn't ever bother to send anyone notification that their loans are going into default. I never got anything, either.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 11:20am |
So can't I somehow use this to my advantage
"We use this record if we are unable to contact you using your Personal Information on file."
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 11:22am |
Blue. wrote:
It might help if you get a letter from the collection agency saying that you're in good standing and have been making regular payments.
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I tryed, they said they will only send me a copy of "Statement of account"
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 11:48am |
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Well, I guess it depends on your lender. If the rest of your credit is good, and your girlfriend's credit is good, and you take in the statement of account showing that you're paying the defaulted loan on a regular basis, then you might be okay. Really, it's all dependent on your lender.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 11:53am |
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If the lender you are trying it is only concerned with Credit Ratings,
Statements of Accounts and all that balance sheet accounting stuff then
you don't want to deal with them at the best of times. Those lenders
are most likely to scr*w you to make an extra buck. Also, if all their
decisions are made in a far off land, like Toronto (I'm in BC), give
them a pass.
Of course this is pie in the sky advice.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 12:11pm |
smokedog,
[QUOTE=smokedog]
. My question is is it nessary to pay the full 5,000 off before I try to get a mortage, or can I get alway with my girlfriend excellent credit and my good credit with this one outsanding SL? Also, even if I was to pay this off, would it show out on Credit Report as payed?
the answer to that,
Mortgage lender's will see past a s/l in collection's 99.99% of the time if all of your other credit is in good standing and you have a minimum of 6 mos repayment history on the defaulted loan. They will expect the repayment amount to be a minimum of 3% of balance
The additional applicant with positive credit will add strength to the mortgage proposal making the approval that much easier, A good finance officer will structure the deal in a fashion that can make the deal very favourable to the underwriter, an example would be putting your g/f first on the application.. there are lots of things brokers/lenders can do to structure a strong deal
once paid it it will reflect on your credit bureau for 6yrs as account paid/ settlement made, depending on your repayment agreement.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 12:14pm |
Bank staements can be used to show consistant repayment to the defaulted loan if the collection company is being difficult, you cannot use cash withdrawls as proof, it must be set up as a pap ( pre authorized payment)
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 12:17pm |
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Thanks alot everybody! You have made our future a little brighter.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 12:20pm |
smokedog wrote:
I am new user to this site and would like some info on what I should do now. I have had a defaulted student loan for $5,000. I was out of school and paying off my other SLs thought the bank. I got a call one day, a year after starting payment of SLs, from my mom asking if I was paying back my loans. I said yes and she said she recivied a letter from the Federal Collections Agency regarding a 5,000 loan I wasn;t paying. I then decided to try and hunt the loan down. My first call was to my bank theat had the other SL loans. They said I was in excellent sandings with them. So I evently tracte dthe 5,000 SL loan and strated to pay it off. My question is is it nessary to pay the full 5,000 off before I try to get a mortage, or can I get alway with my girlfriend excellent credit and my good credit with this one outsanding SL? Also, even if I was to pay this off, would it show out on Credit Report as payed?
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 12:40pm |
sorry people, I have no idea what is going on with the post above this one, I never re-quoted .. oh well maybe I did on accident ???
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 12:52pm |
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If it is a federal direct loan I've heard that sometimes they will take
it back into good standing anyway if no contact had been made with the
debtor. Its worth a shot.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 12:55pm |
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I'm pretty sure I tryed that, they said it was my fault for not giving them an updated address.
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Posted: 17/February/2005 at 12:58pm |
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