The Fair Housing Act: how it Works And Examples
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Understanding the FHA


The Fair Housing Act: How It Works and Examples

1. Student Loans and the Racial Wealth Gap

  1. Wage Gaps by Race
  2. Credit Report by Race
  3. Retirement Savings by Race
  4. Retirement Savings
  5. Treatment Decision-Making Tools
  6. Discriminatory Underwriting Guidelines
  7. The Insurance Industry

    1. History of Lending Discrimination
  8. Contract Buyers League
  9. Redlining
  10. Restrictive Covenant
  11. What HUD Does
  12. VA Housing Loans and Race
  13. Bureau of Indian Affairs Housing Programs

    1. Academic Leadership by Race
  14. Best Programs Improving Diversity in Finance
  15. Government Leadership by Race
  16. Racial Diversity in the Judiciary
  17. Corporate Leadership by Race

    1. Civil Liberty Act 1964
  18. Equal Credit Opportunity Act
  19. Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).
  20. Fair Housing Act CURRENT ARTICLE

    5. Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.
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    What Is the Fair Housing Act?

    The Fair Housing Act, established in 1968, is a federal law that forbids discrimination in most housing-related activities, consisting of buying, selling, renting, or financing, based on race, color, sex, national origin, or faith. It has been amended to consist of securities against discrimination based on disability and familial status.

    The act typically covers a wide variety of housing