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Study: Same-sex couples much more likely to be denied a mortgage
Apr 18, 2019Mortgage lenders may be discriminating against borrowers based on sexual orientation. This is according to a study from Iowa State University, which analyzed 30 million mortgages originated from 1990 to 2015 and found that same-sex couples are 73% more likely to be denied a loan than male-female couples, and that they typically pay more.
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Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates continue to rise, but remain below 2018 levels
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New Figure Hire Emphasizes Retirement, ‘More Accessible’ Home Equity Tapping
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CFPB Director: Bureau Seeks to ‘Prevent Harm,’ Use Enforcement Cautiously
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JPMorgan Chase CFO Marianne Lake to lead bank’s consumer lending business
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Brittany Hodak to headline 2019 engage.marketing event
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Quicken Loans will now let Vrbo hosts use rental income to refinance their mortgage
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Want to sell your home for more? Go green
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Real estate startup Reali acquires online lender Lenda, expands into mortgages
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Ditech says its reverse mortgage business is unprofitable
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Freddie Mac invests $50 million in affordable housing in rural, underserved areas
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The end of an era: Ellie Mae’s golden stock stops trading on NYSE
Apr 17, 2019
