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A mortgage is the transfer of an interest in property (or the equivalent in law - a charge) to a lender as a security for a debt - usually a loan of money. While a mortgage in itself is not a debt, it is the lender's security for a debt. It is a transfer of an interest in land (or the equivalent) from the owner to the mortgage lender, on the condition that this interest will be returned to the owner when the terms of the mortgage have been satisfied or performed. |
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Redlining is the practice of denying
or increasing the cost of services such as banking, insurance, access to
jobs, access to health care,or even supermarkets to residents in certain
often racially determined areas. The term "redlining" was coined in the
late 1960s by community activists in Chicago. It describes the practice
of marking a red line on a map to delineate the area where banks would
not invest; later the term was applied to discrimination against a
particular group of people (usually by race or sex) no matter the
geography. During the heyday of redlining, the areas most frequently
discriminated against were black inner city neighborhoods. Through at
least the 1990s this practice meant that banks would often lend to lower
income whites but not to middle or upper income blacks.
The maps were based on assumptions
about the community, not accurate assessments of an individual's or
household's ability to satisfy standard lending criteria. Since blacks
were unwelcome in white neighborhoods, which frequently instituted
racial restrictive covenants to keep them out, the policy effectively
meant that blacks could not secure mortgage loans at all. The
assumptions in redlining resulted in a large increase in residential
racial segregation and urban decay in the United States. Urban planning
historians theorize that the maps were used by private and public
entities for years afterwards to deny loans to people in black
communities. However, recent research has indicated that the HOLC did
not redline in its own lending activities, and that the racist language
reflected the bias of the private sector and experts hired to conduct
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