Housing and Urban Development and U.S. Bank Settle Discrimination Claim over Different Loan Requirements for Applicant with Disability
Wednesday, Sep. 11th 2013 8:05 AM
The U.S. Bank National Association has reached a Conciliation Agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for disability discrimination. The Minnesota-based U.S. Bank allegedly required a loan applicant with disabilities to submit unnecessary documentation to show that he would continue to receive disability income. The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to discriminate in the terms and conditions of a loan based on a person’s disability.
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