Also called the VA Streamline Refinance, the IRRRL mortgage
give military borrowers the ability to refinance to today's low rates with a fraction of the loan paperwork required of nearly everyone else.
Not exact matches
The lawsuit claimed that Navient had
given wrong payment information to
borrowers, processed their payments incorrectly, not responded to customer complaints, and damaged the credit scores of
military veterans after reporting that they had defaulted on their loans, even though veterans have the right to seek debt forgiveness.
Back in January, it was reported that the CFPB's lawsuit claimed Navient committed deceptive acts such as
giving the wrong payment information to
borrowers, processing their payments incorrectly, not responding to customer complaints, and falsely reporting that injured
military veterans, who can qualify for student loan forgiveness, had defaulted on their loans, which damaged their credit score.