Banks that once preyed on communities of color through predatory lending now drive property values down by failing to adequately maintain foreclosed properties they own in those neighborhoods. Declining home values are especially destructive in communities of color because the family home is often a household’s most significant asset and, thus, the key to accumulating wealth and creating opportunity. This article argues that neighboring homeowners whose property values have declined as a result of banks’ discriminatory maintenance of foreclosed properties have standing to sue those banks under the Fair Housing Act (FHA). This article explores historic barriers to homeownership in communities of color. It then analyzes fair housing case law ...
What happens when a law intended to help Black communities ends up harming them? Regulators are con...
In this Article, I demonstrate that claims for lost access to desirable communities can be easily in...
Homeownership is in crisis. Millions of families are at risk of foreclosure as they are caught betwe...
Foreclosures are at a record high, causing families to be displaced, blighted neighborhoods and the ...
This Article argues that the current foreclosure crisis illustrates how economic stability and racia...
The Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 partially deregulated the financial industry under ...
This article discusses the impact of the foreclosure crisis on the housing prospects of American fam...
For decades, the Supreme Court construed standing under the Fair Housing Act broadly; any party coul...
In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities generate ...
This article discusses the likely Supreme Court invalidation of the disparate-impact test as a means...
The 1988 Fair Housing Act Amendments (FHAA) for “reasonable” governmental occupancy standards contai...
The availability of credit, to individual borrowers and to communities, is an integral factor shapin...
While high foreclosure rates devastate low-income communities throughout New England, a grassroots m...
This Article argues that adherence to mortgage formalities regarding foreclosure is valuable for exp...
This Article unveils the logic of these transactions and provides market context, which is often mis...
What happens when a law intended to help Black communities ends up harming them? Regulators are con...
In this Article, I demonstrate that claims for lost access to desirable communities can be easily in...
Homeownership is in crisis. Millions of families are at risk of foreclosure as they are caught betwe...
Foreclosures are at a record high, causing families to be displaced, blighted neighborhoods and the ...
This Article argues that the current foreclosure crisis illustrates how economic stability and racia...
The Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 partially deregulated the financial industry under ...
This article discusses the impact of the foreclosure crisis on the housing prospects of American fam...
For decades, the Supreme Court construed standing under the Fair Housing Act broadly; any party coul...
In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities generate ...
This article discusses the likely Supreme Court invalidation of the disparate-impact test as a means...
The 1988 Fair Housing Act Amendments (FHAA) for “reasonable” governmental occupancy standards contai...
The availability of credit, to individual borrowers and to communities, is an integral factor shapin...
While high foreclosure rates devastate low-income communities throughout New England, a grassroots m...
This Article argues that adherence to mortgage formalities regarding foreclosure is valuable for exp...
This Article unveils the logic of these transactions and provides market context, which is often mis...
What happens when a law intended to help Black communities ends up harming them? Regulators are con...
In this Article, I demonstrate that claims for lost access to desirable communities can be easily in...
Homeownership is in crisis. Millions of families are at risk of foreclosure as they are caught betwe...