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When is a bank robber a thief? Often financial loss is caused by loan institutions.
October 24th, 2009 3:27 AM

Today we'll examine how lending institutions can cause financial loss and what remedies consumers have available to rectify losses. The next series of post can help you recognize pitfalls of borrowing whether you're a buyer or refinancing your home.

Banks are often no different than the criminal. Look no further than business practices that created and environment that have taken many American families homes and forced them into foreclosure. Many experts say loop holes and or misinterpetations in lending law have caused the current economic downturn. Although banking is heavily regulated situtations can occur because of neglect, incompetence, and deceit. Each of these can cause a borrower hugh amounts of financial loss, stress and despair. 

 Our next post will be about neglect by lenders.

When is a bank robber a thief?

  • Is it when he walks into the bank?
  • Pulls down a mask?
  • Displays a gun?
  • Demands Money?
  • Flees the bank with the loot or not?
  •  At one point you'll recognize the crime. The first thing to do is contact a lawyer!


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    I got ripped off by a local bank also!

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