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Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
Through this regulation the regulatory agencies have the authority to review a lender's mortgage loan record to determine any discriminatory practices against classes of individuals and/or within particular areas within the communities served by the lender. The following types of mortgage loans are subject to coverage under HMDA: (1) home purchase loans for any residential dwelling, including a condominium unit, mobile home, manufactured home, or multi-family dwelling; (2) home improvement loans made for the purpose of repairing, rehabilitating or remodeling a dwelling; and, (3) the refinancing of a home previously covered by HMDA. In order to evaluate lending practices, financial depository institutions are required to collect certain data from applicants. All required HMDA data is found on the Real Estate Loan Application Form 1003 in the government monitoring information section, which specifically requests the applicant to provide information regarding national origin, race and sex. The regulation allows the option to the loan applicant to furnish the data concerning national origin, race and sex. However, the regulation does require the applicant to document his/her choice when information will not be voluntarily provided.
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