Student loan debt collection lawsuits crowd local courtrooms across the country. But when mega-firms use assembly line tactics to push cases into court, mistakes happen. That can leave well-meaning borrowers at a loss to fight back against claims they don’t even owe. Now the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has stepped in, but a settlement designed to protect consumers could fall apart in court.
The average college student graduates with over $30,000
in student loan debt. For many families, student loan payments are some of
the largest bills every month, second
only to a mortgage. When finances get tight, many borrowers have no choice
but to go into default and risk harassment from debt collections companies.
Across the country, Americans owe nearly $1.5
trillion in student loan debt. Most of that debt is backed by the federal
government. When a borrower defaults, the law allows the government to garnish
their wages or seize tax refunds directly to get the debt paid. But when students borrow
from private lenders, like the banks and lenders that work with National Collegiate, those defaults head to
court for collections lawsuits.
Student Loan Defaults Lead to Assembly Line Lawsuits
The high number of student loan debt collections lawsuits
leads large law firms like Transworld to streamline their processes to collect
on as many debts as possible. The New York Times reports that Transworld
paralegals and support staff crank out thousands of student loan debt
collections lawsuits every year. Employees review more than 30 or 40 files
every day, and that leads to errors.
In September 2017, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) filed
complaints against National Collegiate and Transworld, saying their sloppy
and illegal collections methods were hurting American borrowers. Defendants in student loan suits have
been sued twice for the same debt by two different creditors, brought to court
for loans they paid off years before, or even sued for debts so old they couldn’t
be collected.
Even without those errors, many of Transworld’s 38,000
lawsuits were missing the proof needed to complete the case. Many debt
collections lawsuits require an affidavit – a sworn statement – establishing that
the debt exists and the amount owed on it. Transworld uses software to
automatically complete these affidavits, which are then signed by low-level
employees with no legal training. The problem is that these
employees don’t know what happened in the creditor’s business, or how the amount
was calculated. Still, these “affiants” signed saying they had “personal
knowledge of the business records” supporting the lawsuits, often because they would
be fired if they refused.
CFPB Student Debt Collections Settlement Comes Under Fire
The complaints the CFPB filed against National Collegiate
and Transworld were quickly settled. Under the settlement agreement, National
Collegiate would be prohibited from collecting on student debt collection
judgments it had already won or bring any new cases until it finished auditing all
its 800,000 loans. But seven companies involved in collecting on National
Collegiate debts are objecting
to the settlement. They have filed pleadings with the United States
District Court of Delaware asking the judge to refuse to commit the resolution to a judgment. Until the
judge renders a decision, the student loan debt collection lawyers are free to
keep filing new lawsuits and collecting on their judgments.
Defending Against Abusive Student Loan Debt Collection Lawsuits
In the meantime, consumers facing student loan debt
collection lawsuits should be ready to fight the companies’ efforts to collect
on questionable debts. By hiring a collections
harassment attorney, borrowers can ensure that the lawsuits are fair,
including being filed by and against the right person. A debt defense lawyer
can help ensure the amounts owed are correct, and can often negotiate payment
terms you can afford. Sometimes, a skilled attorney can even get a case
dismissed when the collections company doesn’t have the documents to prove
their case. Don’t go up against student loan debt collectors alone. Get an
experienced collections harassment attorney on your side and fight back against
assembly line lawsuits and illegal collections practices.
Dani K. Liblang is a collections harassment attorney
at The Liblang Law Firm, PC, in Birmingham, Michigan. She has over 35 years’
experience fighting back against collections companies. If you are facing a
student loan debt collections lawsuit, contact The Liblang Law Firm, PC,
for a free consultation.
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