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Question: How long after the delinquent student loan is paid off, can i apply for another one?

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Question : How long after the delinquent student loan is paid off, can i apply for another one?
i have a delinquent student loan that is being taken out of my check and is wondering how long after the delinquent student loan is paid off can i apply for another one...or am i not eligible for one anymore?
- asked by love180

All Answers:
Answer #1
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- answered by robert w

Answer #2
Once your loan is paid in full, the company shouldsend you a letter letting you know its paid off. Keep this letter as proof its paid off. Then youcan apply for another federal student loan ifneeded. Your application will probably be flaggedas you being defaulted if you do it very quickly,but just remember you have documentation to showthe school when they ask you about it. PS... Iagree, don't borrow if you have to.
- answered by Found-1




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