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Mr. Wolk said subprime loans, those with more onerous terms, and Alt A mortgages, ones with more flexible borrowing conditions, accounted for nearly half the home loans in some South Side neighborhoods.
"It's a big state, but it's not bogged down [by regulation.]" Rimol said he does business with customers in Texas and has been impressed with the absence of regulatory hurdles, in contrast to states with more onerous government involvement in the private sector, like New Jersey.
"Each new letter arrived with more onerous terms than the last," it said.
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