Brochure
on Home Loans
Translated into Spanish
A brochure that warns consumers of potential borrowing pitfalls, including
high-cost home loans, is now available in Spanish.
Titled Utilizar Su Hogar Como Garantía para un Préstamo es
Arriesgado (Putting Your Home on the Loan Line Is Risky Business), the brochure
encourages
consumers to shop around before taking out a home equity loan. High-cost loans
using one’s home as security can result in homeowners losing their home
and money.
For homeowners who decide a home equity loan is right for them, the brochure
provides tips on how to get the best financing deal possible. It also suggests
that borrowers should have a knowledgeable friend, attorney or housing counselor
review loan documents. The brochure includes a shopping checklist and information
on canceling a loan.
The publication was produced by the federal Interagency Task Force on Fair Lending,
whose members are: the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department
of Justice, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., 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 Federal Reserve Board’s web site at www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/riskyhomeloans/riskyspanish.htm.
A PDF version is provided so that consumer groups, financial institutions and
other organizations can print copies for distribution to their clients and customers.
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