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How Mortgage Fraud Makes the Housing Market More Expensive

How Mortgage Fraud Makes the Housing Market More Expensive

Update: 2025-09-03
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Several high-profile members of the government have been accused of committing mortgage fraud recently, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Today, Chuck and Abby explore how mortgage fraud distorts the housing market, why it happens so frequently — and why no one in the financial system is interested in stopping it.


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How Mortgage Fraud Makes the Housing Market More Expensive

How Mortgage Fraud Makes the Housing Market More Expensive

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