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Can't build emergency fund in SL default hardship?
My monthly disability income is a little under $1,000. Almost $150 is taken out "offset" and I am left with $750 (a Medicare B premium is also taken out)..
My rent for a room in a house with nine other people is over $600 and I am living on fumes. They say I need to voluntarily pay $80 per month in addition to the involuntary $150 payment to get my loans out of default. That's not realistic (see above) and it's not going to happen until income and/or expenses improve. (And I can't reduce my housing expense because I can't save up the money required to move into a cheaper place.) The only thing that will work for me is a reduced payment, so I downloaded the forms. It appears there is NO allowance for building an emergency fund. I don't have an emergency fund now but I know I need one. I have obtained the hardship forms and do not see any provision that would allow a borrower to save money for an emergency fund. Is this reasonable? So what happens to people with student loan problems when they have an emergency without an emergency fund? |
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