Government Litigation Risk and the Decline in Low-Income Mortgage Lending

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W. Scott Frame

Bank Policy Institute

Kristopher Gerardi

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Erik J. Mayer

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Finance Department

Billy Xu

University of Rochester - Simon Business School

Lawrence Chengzhi Zhao

Texas Tech University - Area of Finance

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Date Written: July, 2024

Abstract

We study the effect of Department of Justice lawsuits in the 2010s against large lenders for alleged fraud in the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) mortgage insurance program. The suits led to more than $5 billion in settlements and caused targeted banks and their peers to precipitously exit the FHA market. Difference-in-differences and triple differences tests exploiting geographic variation in exposure to exiting banks show a 20 percent reduction in FHA lending in heavily exposed areas. This reduction was not associated with improved underwriting standards or lower default rates. Large banks' FHA exit has significantly reduced low-income households' overall access to mortgage credit.

Keywords: household finance, banking, mortgage, credit access, litigation, housing

JEL Classification: G18, G21, G51

Suggested Citation

Frame, W. Scott and Gerardi, Kristopher S. and Mayer, Erik J. and Xu, Billy and Zhao, Lawrence Chengzhi, Government Litigation Risk and the Decline in Low-Income Mortgage Lending (July, 2024). FRB Atlanta Working Paper No. 2024-6, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5037136 or http://dx.doi.org/10.29338/wp2024-06

W. Scott Frame (Contact Author)

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Kristopher S. Gerardi

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Erik J. Mayer

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Finance Department ( email )

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Billy Xu

University of Rochester - Simon Business School ( email )

Rochester, NY 14627
United States

Lawrence Chengzhi Zhao

Texas Tech University - Area of Finance ( email )

Lubbock, TX 79409
United States

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