It seems to me that mortgage brokers and lenders acting in the best interest of their borrowers would be a good way to conduct business. According to the NY Times that does not seem to be the case.
Now I am not a huge fan of government intervention but I don't see the downside of lenders considering what is best for their customer when loaning them money for a mortgage. After all, if too many
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