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Credit Discrimination

Massachusetts law makes it illegal for mortgage lenders to discriminate against borrowers because of their race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, handicap (disability), sexual orientation, because they have children or in retaliation.

Banks, lenders, and other creditors are prohibited from committing discrimination against borrowers based on their sex, age, sexual orientation, marital statutes, public assistance, or in retaliation.

If you are a victim of unlawful housing discrimination, homebuyer discrimination, tenant discrimination, discrimination in renting or leasing, lead paint discrimination, or discrimination against children, we, as experienced Massachusetts discrimination lawyers, can help you get the full relief and compensation that you are entitled to under the law at the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) or through Massachusetts court discrimination litigation.

Our firm can protect your rights and help you fight back against the unjust actions of any banks, lenders, and other creditors. Contact us today to schedule your free initial consultation.

Lowrie & Andrew Attorneys at Law is located in the quaint historic district of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Our firm provides employment law representation to clients throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and the South Coast including those from New Bedford, Fall River, Taunton, Cape Cod, Fairhaven, Acushnet, Dartmouth, Westport, Mattapoisett, Marion, Rochester, Lakeville, Freetown, Wareham, Rehoboth, Raynham, Somerset, Swansea, Seekonk, Norton, Dighton, Mansfield, Attleboro, North Attleboro, Assonet, Bridgewater, Easton, Middleboro, Middleborough, Plymouth, Brockton and throughout Norfolk County, Bristol County and Plymouth County.

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