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Discharging Loans via Bankruptcy
Student loans are difficult, but not impossible, to discharge in bankruptcy. To do so, you must show that payment of the debt will...


Borrower Defense
Borrower Defense was created on in 2016 and provides debt forgiveness of Federal Loan if these certain circumstances are met...


Closed School Discharge
Under forgiveness for a closed school, a borrower can receive a discharge of their entire student loan if they...


Income Driven Repayment
Under an Income Driven Repayment Plan, a borrower’s payment amount is based on calculating these two things...


Public Service Loan Forgiveness
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program forgives the balance remaining on certain types of loans if they have been consolidated into...


Teacher Loan Forgiveness
A full time teacher who has a Direct Federal Student Loan or Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) can be forgiven in amounts up to....


Total & Permanent Disability Discharge
In order to qualify, the borrower must show they are totally and permanently disabled. There are three ways this can be established...


What to Know When Hiring a Contractor
Given the amount of time and money involved, hiring the right contractor for your home build or remodel project, no matter the size of...


What is a Change Order?
It’s not uncommon in the course of a home construction project for changes to be made to the contract’s scope of work.


Risks of Hiring an Unlicensed Contractor
It is human nature that we usually seek to get the lowest price under the assumption that low price equals good deal. Sometimes though,...


Mechanic's Liens
Mechanics' liens exist to protect two general categories of workers or suppliers, prime contractors and subcontractors.
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