Understanding Predatory Lending : Moving Toward a Common Definition and Workable Solutions

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Edition: Spiral
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-03-01
Publisher(s): Diane Pub Co
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
4(1)
Executive Summary 5(2)
Introduction 7(1)
PREDATORY LENDING
8(12)
Subprime Lending
9(2)
Fraud
11(1)
When Loans Become Predatory
12(8)
Unfair Loan Terms
12(2)
Abusive Practices
14(1)
Reverse Redlining
15(5)
AVAILABLE REMEDIES
20(16)
Regulate Terms and Practices of Predatory Lenders
21(4)
State Legislation
21(1)
Restrictions on State Legislative Solutions
22(1)
Alternative Legislative Remedies
23(1)
Responses to Reverse Redlining
24(1)
Increase Information Available to Consumers
25(6)
Current Information for Consumers
25(1)
Increased Disclosure for High-Cost Loans
25(3)
Consumer Knowledge and Confidence
28(1)
Biases Influence the Decisions of Consumers
29(1)
Consumer Education
30(1)
Increase the Involvement of Traditional Lenders and Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs) in Subprime Markets
31(5)
Information Available to Advocates and Regulators
33(3)
Additional Needs: Information and Support Infrastructure
36(1)
Conclusion 36(1)
Appendix Table 37(2)
Bibliography 39

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