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Private law / Law / Business / Predatory lending / Warranty / Unfair business practices / Federal Trade Commission / Predatory mortgage servicing / Equity stripping / United States housing bubble / Consumer protection / Consumer protection law
Date: 2013-12-19 17:59:40
Private law
Law
Business
Predatory lending
Warranty
Unfair business practices
Federal Trade Commission
Predatory mortgage servicing
Equity stripping
United States housing bubble
Consumer protection
Consumer protection law

About the Authors Carolyn L. Carter is NCLC’s deputy director for advocacy and was formerly co-director of Legal Services, Inc., in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and director of the Law Reform Office of Cleveland Legal Aid

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