Discrimination Still Exist in Mortgage Industry

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Fierce Realty Corp RM424134

It is very sad that predatory lending still exist in the mortgage industry, making it extremely difficult for minorities to get  a fair mortgage and to keep their head above water. For all those that say this does not exist, the following information on recent settlements say otherwise.

JPMorgan Chase will pay $55 million in a settlement over claims the bank giant charged thousands of African American and Hispanic borrowers higher interest rates on mortgages than white counterparts. 

Federal officials say the bank charged Black and Hispanic borrowers, on average, $1,000 more than similar mortgages issued to whites. The mortgages were reportedly issued by third-party independent brokers, but then funded by JPMorgan. Such a practice was once common, but many banks have since said they will no longer rely on third-party agents to broker loans. “We’ve agreed to settle these legacy allegations that relate to pricing set by independent brokers,” JPMorgan released in a statement. “We deny any wrongdoing and remain committed to providing equal access to credit.”

Federal officials have been investigating discriminatory claims surrounding the bank’s mortgage practices for nearly seven years. The loans in question were originated between 2006 to late 2009. The settlement is still subject to a judge’s approval. Other banks have faced similar charges over discrimination in mortgage origination's in recent years.

In 2012, Wells Fargo agreed to pay $175 million in a settlement over allegations that its independent brokers had discriminated against African American and Hispanic borrowers by charging higher fees.

Source: “JPMorgan to Pay $55 Million to Settle Mortgage Discrimination Complaint,” The New York Times (Jan. 18, 2017)

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Comments (1)

Harry F. D'Elia III
RentVest - Phoenix, AZ
Investor , Mentor, GRI, Radio, CIPS, REOs, ABR

Thanks for keeping us up to date on this topic today

Jan 27, 2017 03:30 AM

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