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The Act was originally adopted as part of the Civil Rights Act of
1968, and it was subsequently broadened in 1988 to prohibit
discrimination when renting or buying a home, acquiring a mortgage,
seeking housing assistance or engaging in other housing-related
activities, regardless of a person’s protected class.
This course will discuss the prohibitions under the Fair Housing Act
as it relates to credit applications, disclosure and information
collection requirements that bank must follow, and enforcement of the
laws.
This course is intended for lending, compliance, and marketing
personnel.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the purpose of the Fair Housing Act
List what the prohibited bases are
Ensure your advertisements contain the appropriate disclosures
Collect the required monitoring information
Compare how the Fair House Act relates to Fair Lending
Course Outline:
Fair Housing Act Prohibitions
Disclosure and Monitoring Information
Advertising
Enforcement
Relationship to Fair Lending
Rev–May. 2021. Course length ≈ 20 minutes. This course is worth
0.5 CPE credits.