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Misleading mortgage closing disclosure with unexplained required terms

Mortgage closing disclosure contained misleading information and required terms were not properly explained before signing. Consumer was not given adequate opportunity to understand obligations before closing. Inadequate disclosure at closing creates legally binding agreements consumers do not fully understand.

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