Amid a growing number of reports about Black homeowners’ homes being undervalued, one of the nation’s largest mortgage lenders has settled a 2022 lawsuit filed by a Black couple in Maryland who claimed racial bias in their home appraisal.
Although their mortgage lender, loanDepot, agreed to a host of sweeping policy changes after the settlement last week, the company continues to deny any allegations of “wrongdoings,” The New York Times reported.
The lawsuit obtained by Atlanta Black Star was filed by Nathan Connolly and Shani Mott. They alleged loanDepot and appraiser Shane Lanham discriminated against them by “dramatically undervaluing their home in an appraisal” based on race, and the location of the Baltimore home adjacent to a Black census block and located within an affluent, predominantly white neighborhood.
Lanham also denied the allegations.
According to the 2022 lawsuit, Lanham appraised their home “for only $472,000, over $75,000 below the loan officer’s ‘conservative’ estimate of value” and loanDepot denied their loan application “because of the low valuation.”
The Black couple then challenged the appraisal in a “detailed letter.” However, “loanDepot maintained its application denial and did not provide any substantive response” to their “communications about the discriminatory and flawed nature of the appraisal,” the lawsuit stated, adding that the company stop responding to their phone calls.
Following the removal of family photos from their home and having a white associate impersonate the homeowner, a practice referred to as “whitewashing,” the home appraised for $750,000 during the second appraisal, according to the lawsuit.
The couple attributed the nearly $300,000 increase in value to the second appraiser’s assumption that the homeowners were white.
The settlement included an undisclosed payment to Connolly and the estate of Mott, who died on March 12 after…
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