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Predatory Lending: North Carolina

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Predatory lending is a term used to describe a wide range of unfair financial practices. Here are some resources that can help you avoid being a victim.

 -   North Carolina Housing Finance Agency - information about predatory lending
 -   North Carolina Housing Finance Agency Predatory Lending Counseling Resources North Carolina's predatory lending law (Senate Bill 1149) mandates that persons considering high-cost home loans must receive counseling from a North Carolina Housing Finance Agency-approved counselor before they complete the loan process.
 -   Housing Counseling - General Resources
 -   North Carolina Department of Justice Consumer Protection Section Predatory Mortgage Lending
 -   Predatory Lending Resource Center keeps a log of legislative and regulatory activity in each state.
 
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