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You will be unsurprised to hear that correspondent is not the first person to think of doing this. In fact, the on student loans during the first two years out of school is almost 7%. Once they've consumed the education, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] a large number of students seem to decide that it wasn't worth it, and that therefore someone other than them should have to eat the cost. Because it's such a common [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] idea, Congress has made it very difficult to shed student loan debt. No student loans, not even the private ones, can be discharged in bankruptcy. As a result, all the personal finance experts I've ever listened or talked to say that they're incredibly hard to get rid of.

From what I hear, your federally guaranteed student loans (for me, about 40% of my debt IIRC) simply will not settle for less than the principal of your loan. The bank has no incentive to settle at all, because the loans are guaranteed, and the government has no interest in settling. Why should they? If you don't pay, they can (and will) seize your income tax refunds, even your Social Security checks, to pay off the loans. Unlike private creditors, they in order to get a garnishment order--and because federal laws trump state law, they [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] can garnish up to 15% of your wages even in states where it's not allowed. And they've got an income-based repayment plan that makes these loans affordable for the genuinely strapped.

Private lenders have more incentive to settle, but not a great deal more. Most unsecured debt, like credit card balances, personal loans, and medical bills, can and will be settled for pennies on the dollar--as low as ten cents in some cases (though [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] this usually means that they don't have any verification of the debt, so I wouldn't take a settlement this low.) It's not unheard of [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] for a credit card collector to take 25 cents on the dollar on a valid debt, and 50 cents on the dollar is eminently achievable for many people. But my understanding is that student loans are the great exception to this rule. Why? Student loans are not bankruptable, not even private ones. A collector for normal sorts of unsecured debt is always working with the threat of bankruptcy in the background; if you try to hold out for full repayment, the debtor can always file Chapter 7. In most cases, that means that unsecured creditors get nothing. But that's not the case with student loans. There are only two ways to erase the debt: prove you're permanently disabled and will never again earn more than a pittance; or die.

Moreover, student loans are large, which means they're worth suing over. Creditors can correctly assume that most people with a college [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] diploma, or a law degree, are eventually going to have something worth taking: a bank account they can seize, a salary they can garnish. Everything I have ever heard indicates that there is and that even that is [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] far from a slam dunk. If the interest has been accruing for a decade or so and is now multiples of the original value of the loan, the lender may waive some of it, but not necessarily all of it. Moreover, most of the amount forgiven counts as taxable income, including a lot of the back interest (any amount in excess of $2500--or all of it if you make more than $75,000 [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] a year.)

And of course getting a principal-only settlement requires you to amass a sum equal to the original principal of your student loan--without the creditor finding and seizing it. In other words, my understanding is that most [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] people who default and eventually "settle" their loans do so for . . . at least as much as they would have paid if they hadn't defaulted. Attempting to [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] walk away thus seems like an incredibly risky financial strategy compared to making your minimum payments every month and slowly working down the debt. Now, I don't know what situation is. Maybe his debt has been sold to a collector who's offered him a fabulous settlement, or maybe his law degree is going to help him wrangle some deal that's not available to normal people. But unless everything I've ever been told about settling student loans [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] is wrong, is giving people a dangerous misimpression that they can default and get their debt burden substantially reduced. I've seen some cheering for his post on various blogs that link it, presumably because they think this is a way to really stick it to the banks. But I would hate to see a lot of people follow his lead, and then find out that they've trashed their credit score--and in some cases, their employment prospects--in order to get a "deal" that's no better than what they could have achieved by just making their payments. Can any readers comment? Anyone have success settling student loans for pennies on the dollar?


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