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Either would make the loans less profitable.
The intent is to make the loans more affordable and avoid a wave of foreclosures.
Across the nation, roughly six banks, including Wells Fargo and U.S. Bank, make the loans.
"The Norwalk banks wouldn't make the loans to a mixed area," Mr. Oppenheimer recalled.
Regulated banks will not make the loans because the borrowers are too risky.
It's one thing to make the loans, but another to make money on them over time.
(The agency doesn't actually make the loans, but it insures them).
This would obviously make the loans more attractive to prospective private buyers.
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Lenders themselves are prohibited from financing counseling, since they have an incentive to make the loan.
A lender is happy to make the loan for the same reason.
You don't make the loan until you know it will be a bad loan.
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