Spanish-Language version of predatory lending brochure
Posted by on April 16, 2004
[posted from Community Development Banking listserv]
Federal Agencies Publish Spanish-Language Version of
Consumer Brochure on Predatory Lending
The Federal Interagency Task Force on Fair Lending has published a Spanish-language version of a brochure that alerts consumers to potential borrowing pitfalls, including high-cost home loans, and provides tips for getting the best financing deal possible. The brochure, Utilizar su hogar como garant?a para un pr?stamo es arriesgado (Putting Your Home on the Loan Line Is Risky Business), warns that regardless of whether a home equity loan is for a home repair, bill consolidation or some other purpose, it’s important to shop around.
Borrowing from an unscrupulous lender, especially one that offers a high-cost loan using the home as security, could result in the loss of the borrower’s home and money. The brochure cautions that certain lenders–often called “predatory lenders”–target homeowners, including the elderly, with low incomes or credit problems by deceiving them about loan terms or giving them loans they cannot afford to repay. Before signing the credit contract, consumers are encouraged to
? Think about their financing options
? Do their homework
? Think twice before they sign a loan contract
? Know that they have rights under the law
The brochure notes that many consumers may have other options for meeting their financial needs, including housing counseling and social service programs.
The members of the Interagency Task Force are the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Justice, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Housing Finance Board, Federal Reserve Board, Federal Trade Commission, National Credit Union Administration, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, and Office of Thrift Supervision.
The brochure is available on the agencies’ web sites listed below. A PDF (Portable Document Format) version is provided on the web site so that consumer groups, financial institutions, agencies, and other organizations can download and print copies for distribution to their clients and customers.
Single copies of the brochure in English or Spanish are available free of charge from the following agencies:
Department of Housing and Urban Development: The Department’s web site at http://www.hud.gov or U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20410; Customer Service Center: (800) 767-7468.
Department of Justice: The Department’s web site at http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/housing/index_esp.html or contact the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, 950 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Housing and Civil Enforcement Section, NWB, Washington, D.C. 20530; (202) 514-4713.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: The FDIC’s web site at http://www.fdic.gov or the FDIC’s Public Information Center, 801 17th Street, NW, Room 100, Washington, D.C. 20434; (877) 275-3342 or (202) 416-6940.
Federal Housing Finance Board: The Board’s web site at http://www.fhfb.gov and from the Federal Housing Finance Board, 1777 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006.
Federal Reserve Board: The Board’s web site at http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/riskyhomeloans/riskyspanish.htm and from Publications, Stop 127, Federal Reserve Board, 20th & C Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20551; (202) 452-3245.
Federal Trade Commission: The FTC’s web site at http://www.ftc.gov and from the FTC’s Consumer Response Center, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20580; toll free: 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY for the hearing impaired (866) 653-4261.
National Credit Union Administration: NCUA’s web site at http://www.ncua.gov or contact Cliff Northup, Director of Public & Congressional Affairs, National Credit Union Administration, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; (703) 518-6330.
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight: OFHEO’s web site at http://www.ofheo.gov/consInfo.asp. E-mail requests for individual copies should be sent to ofheoinquiries@ofheo.gov or call (202) 414-6922.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency: The OCC’s web site at http://www.occ.treas.gov and from Communications, Mail Stop 3-2, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 250 E Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20219; (202) 874-4700.
Office of Thrift Supervision: The OTS’s web site at http://www.ots.treas.gov or contact Louise Batdorf, Office of Thrift Supervision, 1700 G Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20552; (202) 906-7087.
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