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A Code of Ethics for Lenders
As part of its effort to fight predatory lending in Evansville, Ind., the Tri-State Best Practices Lending Committee drew up this code. It calls for mortgage lenders to:
- Protect all they deal with against
fraud, misrepresentation or
unethical practices of any
nature.
- Adopt a policy that will enable them to
avoid errors, exaggeration, misrepresentation or
the concealment of any pertinent facts.
- Steer clear of engaging in the practice of
law and refrain from providing legal advice.
- Follow the spirit and letter of the law
of Truth in Advertising.
- Provide written disclosure of all
financial terms of the transaction.
- Charge for their services only such
fees as are fair and
reasonable and which are in
accordance with ethical practice
in similar
transactions.
- Never condone, engage in or be a party to
questionable appraisal values, falsified selling prices,
concealment of pertinent information and/or
misrepresentation of facts, including the cash equity of
the mortgagor in the subject
property.
- Not knowingly put customers in jeopardy of
losing their home, nor consciously impair the equity in
their property through fraudulent or unsound
lending practices.
- Avoid derogatory comments about
their competitors but answer all questions
in a professional manner.
- Protect the consumer's right to
confidentiality.
- Disclose any equity or financial interest they
may have in the collateral being offered to secure the
loan.
- Affirm commitment to the Fair Housing Act
and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.
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