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Don’t be a victim of predatory mortgage lender.

Most predatory mortgage lending is done with sub prime loans, or loans which are provisioned for people with less-than-perfect credit history. Unfortunately, predator lenders have exploited these consumers who don’t have much knowledge about mortgage loans. Learn the warning indications to help you distinguish predatory mortgage lending.

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Thanks for the advice.

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Don’t be a victim of predatory mortgage lender.

Most predatory mortgage lending is done with sub prime loans, or loans which are provisioned for people with less-than-perfect credit history. Unfortunately, predator lenders have exploited these consumers who don’t have much knowledge about mortgage loans. Learn the warning indications to help you distinguish .

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