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Brittney Laryea | Lending Tree

“Dodd-Frank stopped a lot of very abusive practices. The interest rates and the high fees, how loan originators were compensated — a lot of the abusive practices that really drove the [housing] crisis were addressed in the law, and one of the biggest changes was that it established the CFPB [Consumer Financial Protection Bureau],” said Melissa Stegman, a senior policy counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending.

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