The Wall Street Journal has an article about how lenders, to earn crazy high commissions during the boom, steered people towards sub-prime loans even if they could qualify for a conventional loan.

There was a lot of that and it was despicable.

However, some borrowers chose sub-prime loans of their own accord, for example, because they wanted a no-doc loan so they could lie about their income and get a larger loan, or because they were investors/speculators who wanted a zero down, interest only loan.

Don’t miss the cool interactive mortgage rate sheet in the article. It’s a little glimpse into the (boring) life of your lender.

December 4, 2007 by
 
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