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If you did not fill out government paperwork as to your loan and your loan was through a regular bank/lending institution, you have a private student loan. My daughter receives Stafford Loans and we get bombarded this time every year with all sorts of private institution loans trying to hook us to make up any difference the Stafford Loans do not cover.
_________________________________________ Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006 "A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
I'm pretty sure Sallie Mae loans are government-backed (guaranteed) loans.
correct.
retained lawyer june 08, filed may 09....341 on 6/26/09- went smooth! Glad to be part of the 60 day club .... AND- 6/27/09- got engaged
10/30/10- WEDDING!!
09/04/09-discharged!!!
In regards to BK, it doesn't matter a student loan is a student loan is a student loan.
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So private student loans are the same as government-backed student loans as far as bk is concerned?
I understand the law disallowing bk for gov-backed loans, as the gov will is on the hook for any loan not paid off ... but I would think that purely private student loans (with no government guarantee) would be allowed under bk ...
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