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Will economy get on track?
Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS - Dec 5, 2008
Predatory lenders destroyed that path to financial security by pushing loans they knew would eventually blow up and cripple the homeowner. ...
How To Cope With The Flood Of Foreclosures?
Forbes, NY - Dec 1, 2008
To settle a predatory lending case brought by 15 states attorneys general, Bank of America (nyse: BAC - news - people ) has agreed to an $8.4 billion ...
California activist touts foreclosure relief in DC
Legal News Line, DC - Nov 18, 2008
Aguirre also sued both Wachovia and Washington Mutual for predatory lending practices. But Aguirre lost his bid for re-election on Nov. ...
Countrywide settlement may favor Wall Street over Main Street
Legal News Line, DC - Nov 11, 2008
State Attorney General Jerry Brown reached an $8.68 billion settlement with Bank of America over alleged predatory lending practices of Countrywide ...CFC
Shocked Disbelief
Tampa Tribune, FL - Nov 21, 2008
While the root cause globally was the insane housing boom/bubble that infected everybody; and in the US, from the lowest predatory "ninja" buyer ? no income ...

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OVERDRAWN! (DVD)
Film Threat, CA - Nov 14, 2008
follows Hatch on a quest to pull back the curtain on some of the less benevolent corporate banking practices: from predatory loans to overdraft fees. ...

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Is this the end of the Washington consensus?
GulfNews, United Arab Emirates - Nov 30, 2008
The financial meltdown was provoked by what the New York Times described as "reckless and even predatory mortgage lending." Its editors stated that ...
Undernews For November 10, 2008
Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand - Nov 11, 2008
With the federal government asleep at the wheel, there was a significant rise in predatory lending practices by banks and mortgage companies. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: predatory + lending + 12,800  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

NACA Identifies Continued Predatory Lending by GSE's
MarketWatch - Jul 28, 2008
... Mac) continued activities in predatory lending practices including the purchase of interest only, ARM resets and other problematic loan products. ...FNM - FRE - IST:KCHOL
William Greider Raps Predatory Usury Schemes
The People's Voice, TN -
(1) On the broadcast, he referred to the predatory lending practices, which have led to the notorious ?Housing Bubble.? He said the schemes were sourced by ...
Senator Durbin Introduces Quick Fix for Predatory Consumer Lending
MarketWatch - Jul 23, 2008
Predatory payday lending strips $4.2 billion per year from cash-strapped families by trapping customers in 400 percent interest loans they can't afford to ...
New Fed rules miss one key lending abuse CNNMoney.com
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Bob Davis: Our financial freedoms
Anniston Star (subscription), AL - Aug 2, 2008
Critics loudly and repeatedly had their say on The Star's multi-part editorial series on predatory lending. One anonymous poster on our Web site wrote, ...
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Still Backing Predatory Lending?
Institute for Public Accuracy (press release), DC - Jul 30, 2008
The group, which has long criticized practices by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, now charges that they are continuing "predatory lending practices including ...FNM - FRE

Christian Science Monitor
US Congress Approves Strict Disclosure Rules For Student Loans
CNNMoney.com - Jul 31, 2008
Also, like the troubled mortgage market, there has been evidence of predatory lending activity, said US PIRG's Swarthout. "There has been significant ...
House approves Davis legislation to ease college students' expenses Vallejo Times-Herald
A Few of Our Favorite Things (From Higher Ed Reauth) New America Foundation
Higher education bill moves closer to passage Reuters
American Chronicle
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Study: Wealth no protection from discriminatory lending
Inman.com (subscription), CA - Jul 31, 2008
The study, "Income is No Shield," called for Congress to pass a comprehensive anti-predatory lending law and legislation to make prime loans more available ...
Don't let yourself be a victim of predatory lending practices
GoErie.com, PA - Jul 29, 2008
Leon Grant, housing supervisor for the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, would like to see predatory lending scandals come to an end. ...

ABC News
Federal Reserves New Rules Won't Protect Consumers
MarketWatch - Jul 14, 2008
"Homeowners will not be helped by the new rules approved by the Federal Reserve, nor will home buyers be protected from the predatory lending practices that ...
New Fed Rules on Subprime Loans and Implications for California California Progress Report
Federal Reserve Rules Will Put More Homeowners Into Foreclosure ... Best Syndication
Airlines just as troubled as it appeared Politico
Inman.com (subscription) - indy.com
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BBB Warns Consumers Of Loan Service
WSMV, TN -
What the company is doing is legal, but the BBB has publicly called it a predatory lending practice aimed at people who are struggling financially. ...
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[PDF] of York
NY New - Regulation - federalreserve.gov
... to act as the safety-net for of predatory lending and increasing frequency, many ...
Differentiating predatory lending: responsible lending must be done carefully. ...

Regulation of Subprime Mortgage Products: An Analysis of North Carolina's Predatory Lending Law -
G Elliehausen, ME Staten - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 2004 - Springer
... Analysis of North Carolina's Predatory Lending Law ... The regulatory remedy to predatory
lending may unintentionally harm many of its potential bene?ciaries. ...

[PDF] Quantifying the Economic Cost of Predatory Lending -
E Stein - Center for Responsible Lending. World Wide Web page< http:// …, 2001 - selegal.org
Quantifying the Economic Cost of Predatory Lending A Report from the Coalition for
Responsible Lending ... Figure 1: Estimated Cost of Predatory Lending in the US ...

[PDF] Predatory Lending: An Overview -
JH Carr, L Kolluri - Fannie Mae Foundation. See online article at www. …, 2001 - hiddenmysteries.org
Page 1. Predatory Lending: An Overview * ... Despite broad consensus to take action,
efforts to end predatory lending have been modest at best. ...

A Tale of Three Markets: The Law and Economics of Predatory Lending -
KC ENGEL, PA MCCOY - Texas Law Review, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
... of Predatory Lending Kathleen C. Engel * and Patricia A.
McCoy ** I. ?Predatory Lending? Defined..... ...

[PDF] The Impact of North Carolina?s Anti?Predatory Lending Law: A Descriptive Assessment -
RG Quercia, MA Stegman, WR Davis - World Wide Web page< http://www. kenan-flagler. unc. edu/ …, 2003 - butera-andrews.com
... ANTI-PREDATORY LENDING LAW: A DESCRIPTIVE ASSESSMENT ... Page 2. The Impact of North
Carolina?s Anti-Predatory Lending Law: A Descriptive Assessment ...

Assessing the Impact of North Carolina?s Predatory Lending Law -
RG Quercia, MA Stegman, WR Davis - Housing Policy Debate, 2004 - fannymayfoundation.com
Page 1. Assessing the Impact of North Carolina?s Predatory Lending Law ... Keywords:
Mortgages; State and local governments; Subprime and predatory lending ...

[CITATION] Two Steps Back: The Dual Mortgage Market, Predatory Lending, and the Undoing of Community …
D Immergluck, M Wiles - Chicago, IL: Woodstock Institute, 1999

Do Predatory Lending Laws Influence Mortgage Lending? An Analysis of the North Carolina Predatory -
KD Harvey, PJ Nigro - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 2004 - Springer
... Do Predatory Lending Laws In?uence Mortgage Lending? ... Section 2 provides
a brief review of the literature on predatory lending. ...

[PDF] North Carolina?s Subprime Home Loan Market After Predatory Lending Reform -
K Ernst, J Farris, E Stein - A Report from the Center for Responsible Lending, August, 2002 - mbaa.org
... Predatory Lending Reform ... The Center for Responsible Lending is a nonprofit research
and policy organization that focuses on predatory lending issues. ...

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Predatory lending definition reveals flaws

By Jack Guttentag

November 08, 2004

"The California Mortgage Brokers Association has recently come out with a definition of 'predatory lending,' which it claims will allow borrowers to protect themselves. Do you agree?"I think they get an A for effort, and are on the right track in equating predatory lending with price-gouging. However, the execution is a bit muddled. Here is their definition:

  • "Predatory lending is defined as intentionally placing consumers in loan products with significantly worse terms and/or higher costs than loans offered to similarly qualified consumers in the region for the primary purpose of enriching the originator and with little or no regard for the costs to the consumer."
 

The Standard: According to this definition, a loan is predatory if the terms are unfavorable relative to other loans "offered to similarly qualified borrowers." But this is incomplete. The other loans to which the subject loan is compared must be identical with regard not only to borrower qualifications, but also with regard to the type of property, the purpose of the loan, the type of loan, and the timing of the loan. How mortgage brokers could overlook these things that they understand so well is hard to fathom.

Subjectivity: A useful definition of predatory lending can't be dependent on what goes on in the mind of the loan originator (LO), yet that is the case in the CAMB definition. Notice the word "intentionally." It means that if the LO charged 7 percent to a borrower who could have borrowed at 5 percent, but the LO didn't know that, his actions weren't predatory.

 

Not only is the knowledge of the LO relevant, but also his intentions, which must be to enrich himself. If he charged 7 percent to a borrower who could have borrowed at 5 percent but the LO planned to donate his fee to the poor, his actions are not predatory.

My Revision: Both these problems can be fixed, as per my revised definition below:

  • "Predatory lending is defined as placing a consumer in a loan at more onerous terms, including rate, points, other fees and other important provisions such as prepayment penalties, than that consumer could have obtained shopping other sources for the same loan at the same time."
 
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I believe this retains the spirit of the CAMB definition, while it removes ambiguity concerning the standard. It also eliminates LO subjectivity, which should not be part of the definition. My version also has a clear and useful implication that is obscured in the CAMB version: predatory lending exists only because borrowers won't shop or can't shop effectively. Public policy would be more effective if it were focused more directly on that problem.

Another Type of Predatory Lending: My definition is incomplete, however. There is another type of LO behavior that also deserves to be called "predatory":

Predatory lending also includes persuading a borrower to refinance a loan that the borrower would have declined to do had she been fully aware of all the implications and consequences of the deal.

Refinance deals can be very complicated, as two loans are involved, and sometimes three or four. The LO often focuses the borrower's attention on the immediate impact of the deal on mortgage payments, ignoring the impact on loan balances and possible future increases in payments. Borrowers are left to discover these for themselves, and the discovery may come too late.

From the standpoint of public policy, this is a more difficult problem to deal with than price-gouging because no one can say with certainty that a refinance deal is not in a borrower's interest — except the borrower. The right granted to borrowers to rescind the deal without cost within three days of closing is an appropriate remedy, and probably the only one that makes sense.

But the right of rescission only works for borrowers who use the three days to take a hard look at their deal, which very few do. Jeff Jaye, an upfront mortgage broker in California, tells me that over 15 years and about 3,000 transactions, he has had three rescissions, each one of which he remembers vividly. In one, the married couple hit a slot machine jackpot for $250,000; in the second, the husband died suddenly; and in the third the couple decided to divorce! Not a single rescission arose from a reconsideration of the costs and benefits of the transaction.

Perhaps more borrowers would reconsider if they better understood what they should be looking for. This is the subject of next week's column.

 



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