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Update from Shane Lanham

Terrel L. Shields

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Keep your fingers crossed. Shane sent this update to those on gofundme who supported him.

Hello everyone, Quick update here. The judge has requested both sides show up for a hearing on the motions for summary judgement on July 7 at 10am. At this point we do not know if a decision has been made on the motions, or what will be covered at the hearing, but it does appear that we're getting closer to finding out whether or not the discrimination & defamation cases will go to trial. I will continue to update everyone as I know more. Take care.​
 

Trump’s assault on DEI hasn’t ended federal efforts to stop appraisal bias​

The administration is still pursuing cases where there is an alleged intent to discriminate

The appraisal industry shed no tears when the Trump administration sought to undo the Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE) Interagency Taskforce, the federal effort to investigate racial bias in appraisals implemented by former President Joe Biden.

But that doesn’t mean appraisers have seen the end of federal regulation and litigation around appraisals, or the potential for discriminatory practices. That’s because while the Trump administration has rolled back many related initiatives, some remain in place.

That was the focus of a webinar hosted Thursday by the National Association of Minority Mortgage Bankers of America (NAMMBA), during which attendees received information on the current state of play and guidance on the issue of appraisal bias moving


i got to say it...what a massive let down from trump :nono: :rof:
 
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Trump’s assault on DEI hasn’t ended federal efforts to stop appraisal bias​

The administration is still pursuing cases where there is an alleged intent to discriminate

The appraisal industry shed no tears when the Trump administration sought to undo the Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE) Interagency Taskforce, the federal effort to investigate racial bias in appraisals implemented by former President Joe Biden.

But that doesn’t mean appraisers have seen the end of federal regulation and litigation around appraisals, or the potential for discriminatory practices. That’s because while the Trump administration has rolled back many related initiatives, some remain in place.

That was the focus of a webinar hosted Thursday by the National Association of Minority Mortgage Bankers of America (NAMMBA), during which attendees received information on the current state of play and guidance on the issue of appraisal bias moving


i got to say it...what a massive let down from trump :nono: :rof:
That's par for the course Robot dude....
It is one case and it is the guy in Colorado that lost his license because he was running an appraisal mill

 
According to Perplexxity AI:

Summary
The perception that real estate appraisers are “more racially discriminatory” than other groups arises not from greater individual malice, but from a combination of:
• A legacy of systemic housing discrimination,
• A lack of diversity in the profession,
• Structural features of the appraisal process that allow bias to influence outcomes,
• And the direct, generational impact of undervaluation on minority homeowners.
The profession is now under heightened scrutiny and is beginning to address these issues through training, diversification, and regulatory reform.


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Classic example of a falsehood started by the GSEs for political purposes?
 
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