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The Government Goes After Loan Officers
The Government Goes After Loan Officers By Peter G. Miller    One of the most galling aspects of the mortgage meltdown is the sense that folks who made bad loans also made big profits, profits which they get to keep while everyday wage earners and investors are bruised and battered by economic upheavals. A lot of people are wondering: Do those who made toxic loans have any responsibility? If so, how can they be made to pay? Few mortgage loan officers or underwriters have been held responsible for mortgages that turned sour,
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  • The Government Goes After Loan Officers
    The Government Goes After Loan Officers By Peter G. Miller    One of the most galling aspects of the mortgage meltdown is the sense that folks who made bad loans also made big profits, profits which they get to keep while everyday wage earners and investors are bruised and battered by economic upheavals. A lot of people are wondering: Do those who made toxic loans have any responsibility? If so, how can they be made to pay? Few mortgage loan officers or underwriters have been held responsible for mortgages that turned sour,
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