Student Loan Tutor

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No More FHA Loans for WHO? [as of June 30, 2016]

What's happening will impact borrowers who want an FHA loan but have over $100k in student loan debt.

According the the FHA News Blog, "a borrower's debt-to-income ratio or DTI is an important calculation the lender must make when processing an FHA home loan application. Your monthly debts, compared to your lender-verified income, will help determine your acceptability as a credit risk and your ability to pay your mortgage."

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Related topics : mortgage loan debt to income ratio calculator / fha home loan / mortgage student loan debt

Deferment and Forbearance -- Why You Should Not Be In Them

Zack Geist, founder of Student Loan Tutor, explains the basics of Federal Student Loans:

---Why is Deferment or Forbearance a Bad Idea?

---What's the difference between subsidized and unsubsidized interest?

-- What is Negative Amortization?

---Where can you go to learn more?

Call a Student Loan Tutor today at 510-877-0255, or visit www.StudentLoanTutor.com to learn how we are saving people hundreds and thousands of dollars on their repayment.

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Tutoring a Teacher on Teacher Loan Forgiveness

Student Loans with a stranger at Pheonix airport.

Watch as the Student Loan Tutor cuts her payments by 33% in under 8 minutes, "Live" and on the fly!

What would you do with the extra money each month if this happened to you?

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Related topics : student loan forgiveness for teachers

Student Loan Debt FDCPA Violations Explained

Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Violation or FDCPA Violations explained by Consumer Rights Attorney - J. Erik Heath Esq.

Attorney explains what debt collectors are and are not allowed to do when collecting debt in the name of Student Loans servicers.

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