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Predatory lending strikes tribe
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2002 Predatory lending practices in the home mortgage industry were the subject of a meeting held in Oklahoma on Thursday. The "Mortgage Industry Summit" was organized by the Oklahoma Association of Mortgage Brokers. A presenter, a official with a loaning company, gave an example of a typical lending practice that hit several members of an unidentified tribe. Get the Story:
Predatory lending hits home in state, experts say (The Daily Oklahoman 1/25)
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