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2. What to Do If a Creditor Discriminates Against You

If you think that a creditor has discriminated against  you on a prohibited basis, you should complain to the Federal Trade Commission (www.ftc.gov) and the federal agency that regulates the particular
creditor. If the discrimination is related to housing, contact the Department of Housing and Urban Development (www.hud.gov). You may also want to contact an attorney for help.

You can learn more from these websites:
• www.innercitypress.org
• www.aclu.org (American Civil Liberties
Union)
• www.communitychange.org (Nonprofit Center for Community Change), and
• www.usdoj.gov (U.S. Department of Justice).

Taken From : Credit Repair by Attorneys Robin Leonard and Deanne Loonin

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