Education is key to preventing another foreclosure crisis

Before the housing market crashed, adjustable rate subprime mortgages were a popular way for people with shaky credit or low incomes to buy or refinance a home.

Sold on the promise of deals that sounded too good to be true, many people took out loans they didn’t understand on the hopes they could refinance later into a fixed rate.

* Full story available on The Minnesota Public Radio

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