How to file a strong Borrower Defense Claim
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2024
- How to write a strong borrower defense claim is to provide a materially complete application with strong evidence.
Focus on specific details on your experience and not provide generalities. This video details full examples of specific versus generalities are. Also, look for some tuition or numeric evidence on cost and harm on inflated cost also makes for strong applications.
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Thank you for sharing..great information
Thank you for posting this content, it helps. This is a scary endeavor fighting against such large conglomerates, it helps to know I am not alone sorting through this fraud.
Can I still submit my application? I’m getting confused with the June 2022 deadline.
Borrower Defense deadlines depend on when you attended the school. Please come to a free consult so we can help. Link in description.
Ashford University of Tampa AND Sanford Brown of Tampa!!! Both went out of business!! Sanford Brown promised credit transfers were no problem, GUARANTEED Certification for a certain dollar amount but then required additional monies out of pocket, NOT FROM MY APPROVED LOAN AMOUNTS!! Then came back and said I would qualify for a grant instead (when I didn't have the money on hand for what they said additional what was needed!!) they would "help" me by applying for an additional grant. They did get me the Grant, took every dime. They promised internship DURING attendance then retracted that promise and stated I have to obtain certificate/graduate before I am eligible for UNPAID internships???!!!!! Within 6 months of beginning, teachers starting leaving, less classes became available. NIGHTMARE!!
Lisa, this is a case for borrower defense. With a strong application and submission in a timely manner, it sounds like you should qualify for borrower defense. I would strongly recommend applying. We are happy to jump on a quick free consult call to see if you are a good candidate: bit.ly/LSBD2024
@@CatalinaKaiI signed up and had Loansense file for my loans to all be put together, which I was advised had to be done before July1, to qualify at a later time for any forgiveness. I will agree to move forward with filing for dismissal based on the fraud with loan sense, dependant on the service followup from my initial filing with you. Thanks again for the great/educational content.