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Borrower Rights

As an FCS borrower, you have the following rights:

Please note that these rights do not extend to agricultural cooperatives that borrow from an FCS institution.

For additional information, please see Frequently Asked Questions About Borrower Rights.

What to Do If You Believe Your Rights Have Been Violated
If you believe your rights have been violated, you should inform the institution and make a good faith effort to resolve the problem.

If this fails, you may wish to seek legal counsel. Some states have loan mediation programs certified by the Secretary of Agriculture. If you initiate mediation through one of these programs, your institution is required to cooperate with requests for information and to consider debt restructuring proposals.

Should You Contact FCA?
FCA does not have the authority to interfere in the management or business decisions of an FCS institution unless Federal law or regulations have been violated or unless the decisions affect the safety and soundness of the institution. We do not mediate disputes between borrowers and FCS institutions.

If you feel an institution has failed to provide you all your rights, has broken a statute or regulation, or has made a decision compromising the safety and soundness of the institution, please contact FCA and provide the following information in writing:

Send your correspondence to

Director
Office of Congressional and Public Affairs
Farm Credit Administration
1501 Farm Credit Drive
McLean, VA 22102-5090