Finance
Under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), lenders must:
AOffer loans to all applicants regardless of creditworthiness
BReport loan application and approval data to identify potential discrimination patterns✓ Correct
CMaintain a 50% approval rate for all protected class applications
DProvide mortgage counseling to all first-time buyers
Explanation
HMDA requires lenders to collect and report data on mortgage applications and loans, including the applicant's race, ethnicity, sex, and income. This data helps regulators identify patterns of discrimination and monitor compliance with fair lending laws.
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