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liar loans  

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  • The term liar loans was applied by mortgage industry insiders and picked up by the public press as a nickname for a class of subprime mortgages known officially as Alt-A, especially during the housing bubble of the early 2000s. These mortgages are also called “stated-income mortgages,” and borrowers can apply for such a loan with full income documentation, with lower standards for income documentation (low-doc), or with no income documentation required (no-doc). [Source: Encyclopedia of White-Collar and Corporate Crime; Liar Loans]

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