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Lenders and third-party brokers: perspectives on credit scoring and fair mortgage lending: article three in a five-part series

Edward Kramer, Christopher A. Lombardo, Kathleen Muller and Alexander C. Ross

Communities and Banking, 2002, issue Win, 17-23

Abstract: The rise of predatory lending practices has put increasing pressure on lenders to oversee the practices of their third-party mortgage brokers. A lawyer, regulator, consumer advocate, and retired Department of Justice counselor share their perspectives on the subject.

Keywords: Mortgage loans; Discrimination in mortgage loans; Credit scoring systems; Predatory lending (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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