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Loan Originators Who Argue That Predatory Lending was Bad Should Welcome the New FRB Rule on LO Compensation Prohibitions

March 30, 2011 by Jillayne Schlicke 80 Comments
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Under the final Federal Reserve Board’s loan originator (LO) compensation rule, effective April 1, 2011, an LO may not r

Filed Under: Housing Crisis, Industry Talk, Mortgage/Lending, Real Estate Humor Tagged With: Evil Banksters, FRB Rule on LO Compensation, the end of predatory lending

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