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Abstract
This Note argues that because homeowners insurance is central to homeownership, the FHA applies to insurance underwriting policies, such as those mentioned above, that have a disparate impact on minority potential homeowners. Part I considers whether the FHA applies to homeowners insurance and concludes that homeowners insurance is covered by the Act. Part II goes on to argue that the FHA applies to homeowners insurance even where the discrimination results from disparate impact, rather than from disparate treatment. Finally, Part III analyzes the above-mentioned policies of the insurance industry under the FHA disparate impact standard.
Recommended Citation
Dana L. Kaersvang,
The Fair Housing Act and Disparate Impact in Homeowners Insurance,
104
Mich. L. Rev.
1993
(2006).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr/vol104/iss8/5
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