First published in 1997, this volume features a wealth of
contributions discussing mortgage lending discrimination and the
role of the FHA, fair lending enforcement and the Decatur case,
along with the future of mortgage discrimination research. This key
civil rights debate in the wake of the Fair Housing Act 25 years
prior is evaluated and clarified through rigorous review of fair
lending research, applied projects and enforcement activities to
date. It argues forcefully that the right to take out a mortgage to
buy a home should be conditioned only upon one's credit worthiness
and not on one's race or ethnic group.
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