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Credit Unions Apply Excessive Documentation Requirements in Possible Fair Lending Violations

Minority loan applicants face repeatedly shifting and excessive documentation requests during underwriting that differ from standard practice, raising fair lending concerns. The subjective and inconsistent nature of these requirements creates barriers to credit access.

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