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Fair Housing Act Violations: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “I am trying to sell my manufactured home and the land it sets on to a couple that are not married from California, the lienholder refuses to do this because they are not married, isn’t this a violation of Federal Law?” The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to discriminate against a house hunter–a buyer or renter–based on family status. That includes being married, not married, a single parent, etc. The Department of Housing and Urban Development official site (which is also home to the FHA official site) states the following basic information on the Fair Housing Act: “The Fair Housing Act covers most housing. In some circumstances, the Act exempts owner-occupied buildings with no more than four units, single-family housing sold or rented without the use | more...

 

HUD Announces Settlement In North Dakota Housing Discrimination Case

We post news stories about settlements in housing discrimination cases for several reasons, but one of the most important is to remind borrowers that FHA loan applications aren’t immune from problems such as these. The first line of defense against continued violations of the Fair Housing Act usually comes in the form of complaints filed against companies that violate federal law. With that in mind, we bring news of a recent settlement between HUD and a North Dakota company over housing discrimination complaints. According to press release HUDNo.14-106, ” The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it has reached an agreement with U.S. Bank National Association, U.S. Bank subsidiary Red Sky Risk Services, LLC (formerly known as USB Lending Support Services, LLC), and one of | more...

 

HUD Announces Settlement in Housing Discrimination Case

The FHA/HUD official site recently issued a press release stating there was a settlement in a housing discrimination case involving a home loan applicant on maternity leave. According to HUDNo.14-105, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that Jackson, TN-based mortgage lender FirstBank Mortgage Partners will pay $35,000 to settle allegations that it violated the Fair Housing Act when it denied a mortgage loan to a couple because one applicant was on maternity leave.” Federal housing laws forbid lenders from discriminating against home loan applicants, “in the terms, conditions, or privileges associated with the sale or rental of a dwelling on the basis of sex or familial status, including denying a mortgage loan or mortgage insurance because an applicant is pregnant or on maternity leave.” According to | more...

 
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HUD Announces Settlement In New Jersey Lending Discrimination Case

The FHA and HUD have announced a settlement in a case involving a New Jersey mortgage corporation that allegedly discriminated against home loan applicants based on disability. According to the press release HUDNo.14-098, ” The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that Freedom Mortgage Corporation, a national residential mortgage lender based in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, will pay $104,000 to settle allegations that it discriminated against loan applicants with disabilities by requiring them to provide medical or other documentation regarding their disability.” The Fair Housing act makes it illegal to discrminated against those who seek housing (buying OR renting) based on such criteria. “This includes requiring persons with disabilities to provide medical or other documentation not required of mortgage applicants who are not disabled.” according to | more...

 

FHA, HUD Announce Settlement In Housing Discrimination Case

The FHA and HUD have announced a settlement in a New Hampshire housing discrimination case. According to HUDNo.14-089, a tenant filed two housing discrimination complaints against TKB Properties and the New England Family Housing Management Organization. Those complaints were settled and the settlement announced in the HUD/FHA press release. “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today agreements with the owners and managers of two Berlin, New Hampshire properties, settling allegations that they engaged in housing discrimination when they refused to rent to a woman who was a victim of domestic violence. The Fair Housing Act makes it unlawful to discriminate in the sale or rental of housing because of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, or familial status.” “No woman should be denied housing based on | more...

 

FHA/HUD Announce Settlement In Discriminatory Ads Case

The FHA and HUD have announced a settlement in a case involving discriminatory ads for housing. According to the press release found on the FHA/HUD official site, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today a Conciliation Agreement between the Connecticut Fair Housing Center (CFHC) and respondents Lil-1 Associates, AllPoints Realty and realtor Lillian Polak. The real estate companies will pay more than $24,000 to settle allegations that they published discriminatory listings and advertisements for condominiums specifying that children were not permitted.” Borrowers who want to buy a condo unit with FHA mortgage loans don’t always experience this type of illegal discrimination, but it’s good to know that if it does occur, FHA borrowers (or anyone looking to purchase a home or rent one) do have recourse | more...

 

HUD Announces Settlement in Condo Housing Discrimination Case

A press release at the FHA/HUD official site announces a settlement in a housing discrimination case featuring unlawful restrictions in a condo project. According to HUDNo.14-083, there’s an agreement between the Connecticut Fair Housing Center (CFHC) and a company called Lil-1 Associates, plus AllPoints Realty, and a realtor. “The real estate companies will pay more than $24,000 to settle allegations that they published discriminatory listings and advertisements for condominiums specifying that children were not permitted” according to the HUD press release. “The Fair Housing Act makes it unlawful to refuse to sell or rent housing on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, or familial status.  This includes refusing to allow families with children under 18 unless the property qualifies as housing for older persons.” Fair Housing laws | more...

 

FHA Refinance Loan Rules For Payments Before and After The New Loan

FHA refinance loan advice includes a variety of recommendations about creditworthiness. For example, you should make sure you have 12 months of on-time payments on your credit record before you apply for a refinance loan, especially when applying for cash-out refinancing loans. But what about the timeliness of your original mortgage payments? Borrowers who have made all their payments on time and are about to refinance may wonder if, because of the timing of an FHA refinance transaction, two payments might be required in a single month. Can’t the borrower skip the final payment on the old mortgage before the new one kicks in? The rules for refinance loans found in HUD 4155.1 Chapter Three instruct the lender to make sure the borrower is current and paid up all the | more...

 

HUD and the City of Dubuque, Iowa Settle Discrimination Case

A recent press release at the FHA/HUD official site announced a settlement in a racial discrimination complaint brought by HUD against the city of Dubuque, Iowa. The FHA/HUD press release HUDNo.14-034 says HUD and the city of Dubuque have reached an agreement to end a practice which HUD alleged discriminated against people based on race. “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today an agreement with the city of Dubuque, Iowa, settling allegations that the City discriminated against African Americans in the administration of its Housing Choice Voucher Program…The agreement announced today is the result of a review HUD conducted in June 2011, which found that Dubuque imposed policies that discriminated against housing choice voucher applicants based on their race.” What were those policies? According to the press | more...

 

Can FHA Home Loan Closing Costs Be Financed? A Reader Question

A reader asks, “I have read in several places on the web that it is possible to finance your closing costs into a FHA loan. However, many of these sources are at least a couple of years old. Is this possible?” To start, let’s examine what the FHA official site has to say about FHA loans and closing costs. At www.HUD.gov on the page titled Let FHA Loans Help You, we find the following: “FHA might be just what you need. Your down payment can be as low as 3.5% of the purchase price, and most of your closing costs and fees can be included in the loan. Available on 1-4 unit properties.” Some closing costs may be financed, some may be paid by the seller within the boundaries of | more...