A Mickeyfan
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Yes some people who are protesting are wanting their student loans forgiven. I wish there could be some cut and dry reforms or help for student loans, but I don't think there ever will be. It understand how hard it is to lose a job and still have thousands of student loans to pay back. If and that is a big IF there is ever any "reform" or "help" it will benifit the banks instad of the consumer. That is just a fact of life. For me that is more than enough reason to have as little debt as possible.
I don't think they should be forgiven.. that would not be fair.. why should we have to pay for our children or ourselves and then others take out a loan to only have it forgiven.. then again, isn't that the same as when one walks away from their home

I do think there should be a repayment program, and base it on income.. just as what O'Bama is saying now for the student loans.. and the same should be done with the foreclosures.
Many years ago I had to do a deed in lieu of foreclosure to a condo I owned. My DH was transferred down to FL due to his job back in 1991. Our condo in CT had dropped in value so we couldn't sell it. We rented it for 8 years to the same tenant. We had to put in money every month to make the mtg payment and common charge payment. Our interest rate back then was 13%. After all those years, the tenant left.. and they destroyed my condo. The value for the condo had dropped from $118K (what I paid 11 years prior) to $53K. I owed $73K at that point. There was over $50K worth of damage in the unit. I contacted the bank and did the deed in lieu of foreclosure. They fixed the unit and sold it at auction. They dropped ALL interest on the loan and held me responsible for principle only.. I paid them the difference in the amount from what I owed and what they sold it for.. I did not foreclose and walk away as many are doing today... I didn't want to ruin my credit. I own my home here in FL free and clear... I don't like hearing how someone purchased a home at such and such.. couldn't sell so they walked away.. and the same goes for the student loans.. I do understand about repayment, and all should be held accountable. You pay on a sliding scale with the student loans.. I think the O'Bama plan has some merit to it.. and I do think that the banks need to hold some of these home owners responsible as well.. they should not be allowed to just get away as they are.. that is part of the problem with the real estate market.. and we are all suffering due to it.. I would bet there are some on this very board who have walked away and continue their annual trips to Disney, and then you have others who are scrimping to get by and foregoing many trips because they live responsible... as student loans are a "choice" some say.. so are home mtgs...
