Yes, but only if you want the lender or dealer to consider such payments as part of your application for credit. None A lender or dealer may ask whether income stated in your application comes from alimony, child support, or ...
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A creditor such as a lender or dealer cannot discriminate on the basis of sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity) or marital status. None If you are applying for individual credit in your own name, a creditor such as ...
What do I do if I think a lender discriminated against me?
If you believe a lender discriminated against you, you can submit a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or with the CFPB online or by calling 1-855-411-CFPB (2372). You can also file a complaint with your state attorney general ...
No, a creditor such as a lender is generally not allowed to make credit decisions based on your age alone. Lenders are not allowed to refuse to consider income from your part-time employment, pension, and certain other sources. A lender ...