The country's top law enforcement officers are reaching redlining settlements with mortgage lenders at a record pace, agreements they claim have and will generate significant mortgage originations.
The Department of Justice has reached almost $85 million
"In the upcoming months we will continue to hold all types of mortgage lenders, not just traditional banks, but also mortgage companies and credit unions, accountable when they engage in discriminatory redlining practices," she said.
The DOJ, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other regulators have reached increasingly larger deals with lenders over the accusations, including a
Every dollar in subsidy funds equates to approximately 10 times that amount in actual value, Clark said.
"So for example, a $15,000 loan subsidy to one homebuyer can often enable that person to acquire a $150,000 loan that would perhaps otherwise be unobtainable," she said. "If these numbers hold true, the value of our cases so far could approach about a billion dollars in total relief."
A $27 million redlining action in 2015
More recently, Oak Ridge, New Jersey-based Lakeland Bank
"As mayor, we're not just interested in punishing people who participated in and are participating in this act, we're actually looking for repair," said Ras Baraka, mayor of Newark. "We just want it to be very quantifiable, we want it to be material. We want families to be able to go into homes."
CFPB Director Rohit Chopra, speaking at the event, repeated
The director also brought attention to reverse redlining, or predatory targeting, citing Trident Mortgage which last year was
"We found that it wasn't really just denying people, it's actually taking steps to deter them from applying in the first place," said Chopra. "And that to me is very dangerous. So I want to make sure that we're not looking at the old toolkit."
Not all redlining prosecutions have been successful. An Illinois federal judge in February handed a victory to Townstone Financial in a redlining complaint from the CFPB, judging the regulator
Other lenders meanwhile have taken steps to address the racial homeownership gap by developing special purpose credit programs. Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, and non-bank lenders Rocket Mortgage and Guaranteed Rate have
Wells meanwhile is facing a
Clark applauded lenders' efforts with SPCPs, but also emphasized the DOJ's work to pursue more redlining perpetrators in cases which use an immense amount of resources.
"For the banks and financial institutions not motivated to voluntarily take these steps," she said, "I hope that they will take this program today as a strong message that the federal government will work to hold you accountable when you engage in modern day redlining."