The agency is proposing to replace the federal anti-redlining rule with rules adopted jointly by the OCC, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in 1995.
The new rule will obligate lenders to consider an applicant's history of rent, utility payments, school attendance and work attendance during the mortgage application process.
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Chen will discuss appraisal bias and how appraisal modernization can help reduce potential bias while providing a better experience for borrowers and lenders.
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Brandao and the rest of the panel will explore how the mortgage and real estate industries can responsibly expand homeownership to individuals and communities that are currently under-represented.
Homeowners withdrew $63 billion in equity in the second quarter of 2021, according to the latest numbers from Black Knight, the most in a single quarter in nearly 15 years.
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