Finance
Predatory lending practices in Kentucky are prohibited under:
AKRS Chapter 324
BHOEPA (Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act) and state consumer protection laws✓ Correct
CKREC regulations only
DThe Kentucky Fair Housing Act
Explanation
HOEPA and Kentucky's consumer protection laws prohibit predatory lending practices such as excessive fees, balloon payments on high-cost loans, and negative amortization on certain loans.
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