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2013 Guide to Fair Lending Compliance PDF Format

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The Obama administration has made fair lending enforcement a top priority, and it shows from the vigorous attention that the federal government is placing on the issue. The fair lending unit at the US Department of Justice is strengthening partnerships with other federal agencies and pursuing referrals from bank regulators. Since October 2011, it has settled 12 fair lending cases, securing more than $600 million in compensation to victims.

It’s not just enforcement; the rules and regulations behind fair lending are also strengthening. The Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2013 codified its long-standing ban on practices that have the effect, even if not the intent, of discriminating against protected classes.

Inside Mortgage Finance's Guide to Fair Lending Compliance details the latest fair lending issues, with insight from officials at the DOJ, industry attorneys and former officials at the CFPB. The Guide covers how the DOJ handles referrals of potential fair lending violations, looks at recent fair lending actions, examines the CFPB’s enforcement practices, and delves into HUD’s final rule on disparate impact.

Learn more about how the feds are tackling fair lending regulation and enforcement—and how you can avoid being a target of a future action. Order your copy today.

Partial Table of Contents

Referrals to the DOJ

  • Partnerships

  • Emerging Issues

  • Automated Underwriting

  • Redlining

Recent Fair Lending Actions

  • Gomez v. Quicken Loans

  • U.S. v. Texas Champion Bank

  • Litigation Instead of a Settlement

  • Policies Favoring Minority Borrowers

  • Issues with Real Estate-Owned Properties

The CFPB and Fair Lending

  • Fair Lending Exams

  • Absence of Brightline Tests

  • Compliance Management Systems

  • Record Retention               

  • The Ability-to-Repay Rule and Qualified Mortgages

  • Standards for Discretionary Items  

  • File Reviews and Modeling               

  • Complaints from Borrowers             

HUD’s Discriminatory Effects Rule

  • Legally Sufficient Justification        

  • Burden-Shifting Framework             

  • Application to Servicers    

  • Pricing Discretion

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