@SecCardona And what exactly are you doing for the JCL borrowers who are STILL stuck in consolidation loans 9 MONTHS AFTER THE LAW WAS PASSED TO SEPARATE??
@SecCardona@POTUS What about the mental health of those of us stuck in spousal consolidation loans since 2006!! We even have a law on our side allowing separation and yet you’re doing nothing to implement it. Do your job and stop pretending that you care!
@sixsinks@usedgov@SecCardona Y'all SOLD my loan to a commercial entity w/o permission, and I'm supposed to just keep paying investors? You have no idea the HORROR when you're stuck w/a coborrower who refuses to PAY!
Let's expose this sh*t @SC_DoUsPart
I've had it.
@sixsinks@usedgov@SecCardona And how many nanoseconds did it take to implement the Covid Pause?
We've had NO pause, abandoned in 2006 and abandoned again.
Unfreaking believable.
@MOHELA please make sure your staff is also trained & ready to provide administrative forbearance to joint consolidation borrowers affected by law 117-200 & this announcement from student aid 👇 @SC_DoUsPart
This is ridiculous. Insulting. And completely unacceptable. THREE YEARS to implement a law? @usedgov@SecCardona you should be embarrassed. It would take one single person less time than that to go through each loan and separate.
This is the unbearable truth; some us will be dead. Dead via age, illness, violent expouse, suicide…. Give us the break we are entitled to! Enact the law! Separate our loans! Apply administrative Forbearance!!
@Ak83008@SC_DoUsPart@arsheffey@Nelnet@Navient One of the biggest reason JCLSA passed Congress & signed into law was to eliminate economic abuse via SLs but servicers STILL economically abuse JCL borrowers on behalf of @usedgov by denying access. How is this acceptable to anyone?
@AdamSMinsky it’s official they do not plan to implement the JCLSA until at least two years after @POTUS signed it into law 🤪 @SC_DoUsPart is the favorite punching bag in @usedgov’s lack of funding. They won’t even add a form to collect our data on their website, they’ve told everyone to individually submit a general complaint form to tell them we exist since they lost track of us 17 years ago! Servicers are still rejecting admin forbearance requests because @usedgov hasn’t communicated this instruction directly to them regardless of what the FSA website says!
@HawleyMO & @Eric_Schmitt please look into this mess. Yesterday https://t.co/bpD8rY4t0Z website announced JCL borrowers should file complaints to the ombudsman to get administrative forbearance because they don’t think they will implement law 117-200 until late 2024! Meanwhile servicers are still denying forbarence requests & are requiring everyone keep paying on loans that may not belong to those making payments. The senate passed this unanimously June 2022, @POTUS signed on 10-11-22, they’ve had time - what is wrong?
@Nelnet I intend to exercise my right to an Admin Forbearance per @usedgov instructions for JCL borrowers and I will report any manufactured obstructions or intimidations cloaked as warnings or ignorance of my right to Admin Forbearance so I recommend you educate staff ASAP.
@Nelnet When we call @Nelnet to put our JC loans into Admin Forbearance, we are denied. You've been misleading JC borrowers & getting away w/it since '06.
Here is the link:
https://t.co/wYXCpG6q9Z
@SecCardona@usedgov Yet you completely ignore the Pub law 117-200 which requires you to separate joint spousal consolidation loans. Who is holding you accountable @SecCardona for failing at your duty to protect us? Where is the oversight and transparency in our dilemma?
@SecCardona@usedgov By not creating a formal procedure for JCL borrowers to separate their loans per Pub Law 117-200, you are literally breaking a law signed by @Potus in October 2022 & taking advantage of borrowers. You are allowing servicers to demand pymt on defunct loans despite the law.
@SecCardona@usedgov Ah, the hypocrisy… Department of Ed has been doing just that for decades! Enact PL117-200; start fixing what YOU broke and make it right by thousands of Joint Spousal Consolidated borrowers. @SC_DoUsPart