Title 12 › Chapter CHAPTER 13— - NATIONAL HOUSING › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - MISCELLANEOUS › § 1735f–5
Lenders and federal housing programs must not refuse a mortgage or any federal mortgage help because of a person’s sex. When a married couple applies, lenders must fairly count the combined incomes of both spouses when deciding whether to give mortgage credit to the couple or to either spouse. A “federally related mortgage loan” is a home loan for a residence built mainly for 1 to 4 families that also has a federal connection. That includes loans made by banks with federally insured deposits or federally regulated lenders; loans made, insured, guaranteed, or assisted by HUD or another federal agency or under HUD programs; loans that Fannie Mae, Ginnie Mae, or Freddie Mac could buy (or could be bought by an institution that sells to Freddie Mac); or loans made by a “creditor” under title 15 §1602(f) who makes or invests more than $1,000,000 a year in residential loans.
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12 U.S.C. § 1735f–5
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73