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 On March 2, 2008, the Attorney General of Massachusetts obtained a preliminary injunction against Fremont Mortgage Group, a mortgage lending firm based in California that held approximately 3,000 loans in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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This action (Commonwealth v. Fremont) was brought under the Massachusetts Predatory Loan Practices Act and the state’s general consumer protection statute (Mass Gen Laws 93A).
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This action, Commonwealth v. Fremont, was brought under the Massachusetts Predatory Loan Practices Act and the state’s general consumer protection statute (Mass Gen Laws 93A).
 The injunction requires Fremont, or any company that purchased a loan from Fremont, to submit these loans for review to the Attorney General's office before foreclosure.

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