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In January 2023, Congress added a new provision to the SCRA a law that provides servicemembers and their families with a wide variety of financial and housing protections to make it easier for servicemembers and military spouses to have their professional licenses recognized when they relocate to another state due
Active duty soldiers are eligible for the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act starting on the date active duty orders are received and, in limited situations, a soldiers dependents may also be eligible. Protection generally terminates one year after the date of discharge of active duty.
Creditors must reduce the interest rate on debts to 6% for liabilities incurred before you entered active duty. If the debt is a mortgage, the reduced rate extends for one year after active military service.
Upon receiving a written notice or any other appropriate indicator of military service, including verification using the DMDC database, banks must reduce the interest on debts incurred by the servicemember, or a servicemember and his or her spouse jointly, before entry into military service, to no more than 6 percent.
Upon receiving a written notice or any other appropriate indicator of military service, including verification using the DMDC database, banks must reduce the interest on debts incurred by the servicemember, or a servicemember and his or her spouse jointly, before entry into military service, to no more than 6 percent.
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In January 2023, Congress added a new provision to the SCRA a law that provides servicemembers and their families with a wide variety of financial and housing protections to make it easier for servicemembers and military spouses to have their professional licenses recognized when they relocate to another state due
The Civil Rights Division enforces the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), which helps servicemembers manage the transition to active duty through a range of protections regarding foreclosure, repossession, leasing agreements, evictions, interest rates, and default judgments.
In addition, if a servicemember is ordered to relocate for a period of military service lasting not less than 90 days, Alaskas SCRA law allows servicemembers to terminate contracts for internet services, gym memberships, satellite radio services, or television services without facing early termination penalties.

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