Confessions of a Subprime Lender (Paperback)

Author: Richard Bitner
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780470402191
Publisher: J.K. Lasser Institute
Publish Date: 6/25/2008
Buy.com Sku: 208001576
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9H x 6L x 0.5T
Pages: 224
 
Former subprime lender Richard Bitner once worked in an industry that started out helping disadvantaged customers but collapsed due to greed, lack of financial control and willful ignorance. In "Confessions of a Subprime Lender: An Insider''s Tale of Greed, Fraud, and Ignorance," he reveals the truth about how the subprime lending business spiraled out of control, pushed home prices to unsustainable levels, and turned unqualified applicants into qualified borrowers through creative financing. Learn about the ways the mortgage industry can be fixed with his twenty suggestions for critical change.
 
 
 
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Chapter One

Why I Bailed Out of the Industry

Looking back, the idea of starting a subprime mortgage company seems crazy. That conclusion has nothing to do with the industry''s implosion six years later. When we opened Kellner Mortgage Investments in September 2000, I finally realized just how little I knew about loaning money to borrowers with bad credit. During the first six months in business, I felt no more qualified to pilot the Space Shuttle than to be the president of a subprime lending company.

Seven years in mortgage banking provided a solid foundation, but coming from the ranks of companies like GE Capital, my schooling was largely driven by a conservative mindset. Lending money to borrowers with bad credit was never a part of the curriculum. When I first learned about subprime mortgages, the high-risk nature of the business made me think it was best suited for those who suffered from low morals or head trauma. Lending money to people with bad credi

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