Get it from the source, this is what the American Bankers Association say:
Predatory Lending information from ABA: http://www.aba.com/Consumer+Connection/CNC_pred1.htm
Here is some related information from HUD that might lead you to think of predatory lending:
HUD Borrower rights and responsibilities of Mortgage Servicer: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/res/rightsmtgesrvcr.cfm
Buena Suerte
2006-10-17 01:19:33
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answered by newmexicorealestateforms 6
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Contact the Mortgage Help Center run by Tom Martino ..
http://troubleshooter.com/MortgageHelpCenter/Default.htm
2006-10-16 18:37:22
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answered by MeInUSA 5
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Talk to an independent financial adviser for advise on borrowing, etc, and trading standards if you have been robbed by a bad lender.
2006-10-16 18:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to specified ! for pricing or practices
2006-10-17 08:39:50
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answered by letloret 1
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attorney
2006-10-16 18:36:30
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answered by sandy k 3
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