What if I am called back to active military service from the Reserves or National Guard?
If you are called to active service, you may qualify for relief under the Soldier’s and Sailor’s Civil Relief Act. The act mandates a reduction in interest rate to 6%, and may also protect you from foreclosure action. You also may be able to defer portions of your monthly installments during your active duty. Please call our Contract Services Unit for information if you are called to active duty.
If you are called to active service, you may qualify for relief under the Service Members Civil Relief Act. The act mandates a reduction in interest rate to 6%, and may also protect you from foreclosure action. You also may be able to defer portions of your monthly installments during your active duty. Please call our Contract Services Unit for information if you are called to active duty.
If you are called to active service, you may qualify for relief under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act. The act mandates a reduction in interest rate to 6%, and may also protect you from foreclosure action. You also may be able to defer portions of your monthly installments during your active duty. Please call our Contract Services Unit for information if you are called to active duty.
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