Below you will find the three most
common complaints made against Navient and how many of those complaints are related to either federal or private student loans.
The table below highlights the three most
common complaints made against Great Lakes and how many of those complaints are related to either federal or private student loans.
The following table displays the three most
common complaints made against Nelnet and how many of those complaints are related to either federal or private student loans.
The table below features the five most
common complaints made against student loan servicers for private student loans only and how many times each complaint has been filed in 2017.
In the table below you will find the three most
common complaints made against OSLA Servicing and how many of those complaints are related to either federal or private student loans.
The following table indicates the three most
common complaints made against Granite State and how many of those complaints are related to either federal or private student loans.
Featured below is a table that displays the three most
common complaints made against MOHELA and how many of those complaints are related to either federal or private student loans.
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The
commonest reason for women being prescribed contraception to
make a
complaint or compensation claim
against their doctor is the development of a recognised complication such as a deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism or infection
Kathryn Stone, Legal Ombudsman, examines the most
common causes of
complaints, how law firms should respond when a
complaint is
made against them and how firms should
make the
complaints procedures clearer to clients.
The most
common reason that the bank files a foreclosure summons and
complaint against you is when you stop
making your mortage payments.
185 DOS 05 DOS v. Britt - disclosure of conditions affecting the value or desirability of listed premises; DOS fails its burden of proof; res judicata; judgment rendered in civil court between buyer and seller is not controlling in administrative proceeding
against licensee where DOS and licensee were not parties in the civil suit and professional conduct of the licensee was not litigated; duty of disclosure to a buyer by a seller's agent is derivative; seller's agent must
make the same disclosure to a buyer that the law requires a seller to
make; disclosure by seller's agent to buyer's agent of the condition of the property as known by seller's agent was timely, proper and essentially a disclosure to buyer of that information; DOS has failed to prove by substantial evidence its allegation that basement flooding was a
common occurrence or that broker was fully aware that homes in the neighborhood where the property is located encountered frequent flooding;
complaint dismissed