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Discrimination against home buyers is illegal and wrong; race, faith, gender, citizenship, abilities or impairments or family status cant be a factor, by law. If you feel discrimination is affecting or influencing your home-buying process, contact HUD - the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD maintains a hotline for filing complaints. Call (800) 669-9777, or File a complaint online at https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp/online-complaint
Federal guidelines apply to most consumer loans — like mortgages — that are secured by property. Refinancing, vacant-land loans, construction-only loans, closed-end home-equity loans, and of course home mortgages are covered by these guidelines. Reverse mortgages and mobile-home mortgages are regulated separately, and the Federal TRID guidelines and disclosures do not apply in the same way. Guidelines are designed to apply to lenders who make such loans in the ordinary course of business; they do not apply to people or businesses that make 5 (or less than 5) qualifying loans in a given year.