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Chapter 9 Federal Housing Policies: Part Two
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Chapter 9 Learning Objectives n Understand how federal laws protect the home buyer from discrimination in sales and financing n Understand the theories of discrimination
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FAIR HOUSING ACT (1968) n Part of Civil Rights Act of 1968 n Prohibits discrimination in sale or renting of residential housing on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin n Gender was added in 1974 n Designed to prevent “blockbusting”
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EQUAL CREDIT OPPORTUNITY ACT (1974) n Prevents discrimination in the credit market based on gender and marital status n Extended to protect on basis of age, race, national origin, religion, color, welfare recipient and those previously filing with ECOA
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IDENTIFYING DISCRIMINATION n Effects method - Minority groups are underrepresented in the class of credit recipients relative to general population n Intent approach - Lender intends to treat minorities differently n Practices method - Lender fails to adhere to established guidelines
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ECONOMIC THEORY OF DISCRIMINATION n Preference for discrimination - Having a “taste” for discrimination gives psychological satisfaction n Economics of information - Cost of obtaining information may be greater than the benefits (marital status or young single males are examples)
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HOME MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT (1975) n Discourages lending institutions from avoiding certain neighborhoods n Followed by the Community Reinvestment Act in 1978 which encourages lenders to evaluate lending patterns in their defined community n Discourages “redlining” or “FHAing” a neighborhood
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FAIR HOUSING AMENDMENTS ACT OF 1988 n Prohibits discrimination in renting on basis of age, number and gender of children, and disabilities n Housing includes apartment complexes, single-family homes, condos, co-ops, and mobile homes n Exemptions for older adults n Handicap may be physical or mental
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