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The protections most service members never claim, organized by the situation you are in. Start with the finder, or jump to your situation below. Every right is cited to the U.S. Code and linked to a step-by-step guide.
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Cut the interest on your debt
If you owe money from before you served, the law caps that interest at 6% and forgives the rest.
- Navy Federal SCRA Benefits: How to Apply (4% Rate Cap)
Navy Federal voluntarily caps eligible pre-service debt at 4%, beating the SCRA's 6%. Here is how to submit your request and what to expect.
- SCRA Auto Loan Rate Cap: Drop Your Car Payment to 6% APR
A pre-service auto loan must drop to 6% APR under the SCRA, cutting the typical payment by $80–$100 a month. Here is the letter-and-orders process.
- SCRA Credit Card Benefits: Cut Your Card to 6% (or Lower)
Pre-service credit cards must drop to 6% APR under the SCRA, and major issuers voluntarily go to 4% or 0% with waived fees. How to claim it.
- The SCRA 6% Interest Rate Cap: Complete Guide
How to cut every pre-service debt to 6% APR with one letter: credit cards, auto loans, mortgages, student loans, retroactive to day one of active duty.
- SCRA Interest Refunds: Claim Back Overcharged Interest
The SCRA rate cap is retroactive to your first day of active duty. If a lender charged you more than 6%, here is how to demand the refund you are owed.
- SCRA Student Loan Benefits: 6% Cap on Federal & Private Loans
The SCRA caps pre-service student loans at 6%: automatic for federal loans, one letter for private ones. What servicers owe you and how to check.
- SCRA Bank Leaderboard: Who Beats the 6% Cap (0% & 4% Clubs)
The law says 6%. Citi reportedly goes to 0%, USAA, Chase, Capital One and Navy Federal to 4%, and Discover under 6% on all cards. Ranked, with strategy.
- Payday & Title Loans: The SCRA Cuts Triple-Digit APRs to 6%
A 391% payday loan or 300% title loan signed before active duty caps at 6% under the SCRA, and the "fees" count as interest. How to gut a predatory loan.
- Amex Military Benefits: SCRA & MLA Annual Fee Waiver
American Express waives annual fees for eligible military. SCRA covers pre-service accounts; the MLA gives covered borrowers $0 fees on any personal card.
- Bank of America SCRA Benefits: 4% Mortgage, Fees for Life
Bank of America applies the 6% cap, drops mortgages it owns and services to 4%, and waives select card fees for life after service. How to file.
- Capital One & Discover SCRA Benefits: 4% Cap, No Fees
Capital One caps eligible accounts at 4% with no fees except bona-fide insurance, and the same program now covers Discover cards. How to request it.
- Chase Military Benefits: SCRA 4% Cap and Fee Waivers
Chase reportedly caps eligible balances at 4%, waives fees on all Chase cards, and sets annual fees to $0 for active duty and spouses. How to file.
- Citi SCRA Benefits: 0% Rate Cap for Active-Duty Military
Citi reportedly drops eligible pre-service accounts to 0% APR and waives all fees, the most generous cap in the SCRA bank leaderboard. How to claim it.
- Discover SCRA Benefits: Now on Capital One 4% Program
Discover is now part of Capital One, so Discover SCRA accounts follow the Capital One 4% cap with no fees. What the acquisition changed and how to file.
- USAA SCRA Benefits: 4% Rate Cap and How to Apply
USAA voluntarily caps eligible pre-service balances at 4%, beating the SCRA 6% ceiling, and reportedly holds it about a year past active duty. How to file.
- Wells Fargo SCRA Benefits: 6% Cap and Mortgage Relief
Wells Fargo applies the statutory 6% cap, forgives interest above it, and extends reduced mortgage rates 367 days past active duty. Exactly how to file.
Get out of a lease or contract
Orders should not cost you months of rent or an early-termination fee on your apartment, car lease, or phone bill.
- Break Your Apartment Lease with Military Orders (SCRA)
PCS or deployment orders of 90+ days let you end a residential lease penalty-free under the SCRA, often saving thousands. Exact steps and timing.
- End a Car Lease Early with Military Orders, No Fee (SCRA)
Deploying 180+ days or PCSing OCONUS? The SCRA lets you return a leased car with no early-termination charge. Phone and internet contracts too.
- Cancel Phone, Internet & Cable Contracts on Military Orders
Federal law (50 U.S.C. § 3956) lets military members cancel cell phone, internet, and cable contracts with no early-termination fee on 90-day orders.
Protect your home and car
A creditor cannot take your house or your vehicle without a judge while you serve.
- SCRA Foreclosure & Repossession Protection: Keep Your Home & Car
No foreclosure on a pre-service mortgage and no car repossession without a court order, during service and beyond. What the SCRA blocks and how to use it.
- Can't Be Evicted: SCRA Eviction Protection
Rent under the federal threshold means no eviction without a court order, and the judge must pause it 90 days. 50 U.S.C. § 3951 turns a notice into a fight.
- Self-Storage Liens and the SCRA: No Auction
Storage payment lapsed while deployed? The facility cannot auction your belongings without a court order during service and for 90 days after. § 3958.
Find out if you are covered
Who qualifies, how to prove it, and which law applies to which debt.
- SCRA Eligibility: Who Qualifies, When It Starts & Ends
Active duty, Guard, Reserve, spouses: who gets SCRA protections, what paperwork proves it, and the exact windows for each benefit.
- What Is the SCRA? The Military Law Worth Thousands a Year
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act caps your pre-service debt at 6%, breaks leases penalty-free, and blocks foreclosure. Here is what it is worth.
- MLA vs SCRA: The 6% Cap vs the 36% Rate Cap
Two laws, two caps. SCRA caps pre-service debt at 6%. The MLA caps credit taken during service at 36% MAPR. Know which law covers your loan.
- How Lenders Verify SCRA Status (and Prove Yours)
Lenders check military status through one free DoD database. So can you. Pull your own DMDC certificate and hand a creditor the proof when they deny a benefit.
Defend yourself in court
Sued, served, or facing a default judgment while you serve? Pause it, and make a lender that broke the law pay.
- Sued While Serving? The SCRA Default-Judgment Shield
Deployed and miss a lawsuit: the court can default-judgment you and garnish wages. 50 U.S.C. § 3931 blocks that and lets you reopen one that slipped through.
- Your Lender Broke the SCRA. Here Is How to Make Them Pay
A lender ignored the SCRA? 50 U.S.C. § 4042 lets you sue for your losses and make them pay your attorney. Plus how to complain to the DOJ and CFPB.
- Pause Any Lawsuit 90+ Days: The SCRA Stay
50 U.S.C. § 3932 forces a court to pause any civil case at least 90 days when military duty keeps you from appearing. Deploy without losing by default.
- The SCRA Rights You Can Be Tricked Into Waiving
The 6% cap, the penalty-free lease exit, the no-foreclosure shield: you can sign them away. 50 U.S.C. § 3918 says a waiver only counts as a separate document.
Deployment, taxes, and advanced money moves
The timing plays: deployment savings, picking your tax state, fee-waived cards, and choosing a bank.
- The Deployment Money Stack: 10% Guaranteed, 0% Interest Owed
Deployment unlocks benefits that exist nowhere else in finance: a guaranteed 10% savings account, 0% federal student loans, tax-free pay into a Roth.
- The Guard & Reserve SCRA Cycle: Get Paid Every Activation
Guard and Reserve members get a fresh 6% cap with every qualifying activation, starting the day orders arrive, not the day you report. The full cycle.
- The Military Car Tax Exemption: Skip Duty-State Property Tax
Stationed in a state that taxes vehicles every year? Under SCRA § 4001 your car is legally "not there." Virginia families save $500–$1,500/yr. The steps.
- Military Credit Card Fee Waivers: The $0 Premium Card Stack
Active-duty families can hold premium travel cards with $500–$800 annual fees for $0 under MLA and SCRA programs. Which law, which timing, who qualifies.
- Pick Your Tax State: The Military Income Tax Election (SCRA)
Since 2023, service members AND spouses can elect their tax state: home state, spouse's state, or duty station. Done right it erases state income tax.
- Borrow Before You Serve: The SCRA Pre-Service Debt Playbook
Debt signed before active duty gets capped at 6% the day your orders start. How to time loans before service, and the refinance mistake that kills it.
- SCRA Life Insurance Protection: The Government Pays If You Can't
Under SCRA Title IV, your private life insurance cannot lapse during service plus two years, and the U.S. government guarantees the premiums.
- Best Bank for Military Members: How to Choose
The right bank for a military member waives fees, runs a real SCRA desk, posts your pay early, and works overseas. How to choose, and which banks deliver.
- MSRRA: How a Military Spouse Keeps One Tax State
Keep one home state through every PCS and elect the servicemember's state to cut income tax. Stop paying a state you live in only for orders.
- SCRA Health Insurance Reinstatement After Service
Dropped a private health plan to deploy on military coverage? 50 U.S.C. § 4024 lets you reinstate it after service with no waiting period and no new exclusions.
Benefits in your state
Most states stack their own protections on top of the federal SCRA: state-duty Guard coverage, faster lease exits, and no tax on military pay. We are documenting all 50.
Beyond the SCRA
The SCRA is the core, but it is not the whole picture of military money rights. Two more matter:
- The Military Lending Act
Caps the all-in cost of credit you open during service at a 36% Military APR, where the SCRA governs pre-service debt.
- Deployment savings (SDP)
The Savings Deposit Program pays a guaranteed 10% on up to $10,000 in a combat zone, the best risk-free return anywhere.
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