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Predatory lending

Any of a number of fraudulent, deceptive, discriminatory, or unfavorable lending practices. Many of these practices are illegal, while others are Legal but not in the best Interest of the borrowers.

Related Terms: 9 Borrow, Fraud, FRA, Interest, Legal, Lend, Leg, NFA, Owe
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