Detroit-Area Columnist: "Mortgage Lending Turned Into A Michigan Carnival Act"
- Once a boring and staid business, mortgage lending turned into a Michigan carnival act. Now, as my colleague Ron French so vividly describes in his powerful series this week, southeastern Michigan is a kingdom of foreclosure, a place where yesterday's dream houses are today's vacant, marked down shells. Detroit's neighborhoods are hardest hit. But foreclosures are as common as crabgrass in the suburbs too, easy to spot in every neighborhood from Grosse Pointe to Bloomfield Hills to Oakland Township.
See also, Lax oversight spurs foreclosures (Loan officers not licensed) (The Detroit News).
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