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© 2010 by Cengage Learning Chapter 22 ________________ Fair Housing, ADA, Equal Credit, and Community Reinvestment.

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1 © 2010 by Cengage Learning Chapter 22 ________________ Fair Housing, ADA, Equal Credit, and Community Reinvestment

2 © 2010 by Cengage Learning Race Color Religion Sex National Origin Handicap Familial Status

3 © 2010 by Cengage Learning Race Color Religion National origin Sex Fair Housing 1. Family status 2. Handicap Equal Credit Opportunity Act 1. Public assistance 2. Age 3. Marital status Protected Classes

4 © 2010 by Cengage Learning Refusing to sell or rent to, deal, or negotiate with any person. Discriminating in the terms or conditions for buying or renting housing. Discriminating by advertising that housing is available only to persons of a certain race, color, religion, sex or national origin, those who are not handicapped, or adults only.

5 © 2010 by Cengage Learning Denying or making different terms or conditions for home loans by commercial lenders. Denying to anyone the use or participation in any real estate services, such as brokers’ organizations, multiple listing services, or other facilities related to the selling or renting of housing. Steering or block-busting.

6 © 2010 by Cengage Learning Steering The illegal practice of directing home seekers to particular neighborhoods.

7 © 2010 by Cengage Learning Block Busting The illegal practice of inducing panic selling in a neighborhood for financial gain.

8 © 2010 by Cengage Learning  ADA enacted July 1992.  Deals primarily with commercial property.  Provides access requirements and prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities.

9 © 2010 by Cengage Learning  Expands the concept that needs of community must be addressed.  Institution must post CRA notice in lobby.

10 © 2010 by Cengage Learning originally passed to provide for equal credit for borrowers by making it unlawful to discriminate against an applicant for credit based on sex or marital status, the act was amended to prohibit discrimination in any credit transaction based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age (not including minors), receipt of income from a public assistance program, and the good faith exercise of rights under the ECOA or other federal consumer protection laws. Equal Credit Opportunity Act

11 © 2010 by Cengage Learning Key Terms ADA Block busting CRA ECOA Familial status Handicapped Protected class Steering Tester


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