Indiana Code § 24-9-3-9

Prohibited discrimination
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Sec. 9. It is unlawful for a creditor to discriminate against any applicant with respect to any aspect of a credit transaction on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, or age, if the applicant has the ability to contract.   IC 24-9-4 Chapter 4. Additional Prohibitions for High Cost Home Loans               24-9-4-0.1 Chapter not applicable to loans made before January 1, 2005             24-9-4-1 Limitations and prohibited practices             24-9-4-2 Points and fees charged in certain refinance transactions; evasive division of home loans prohibited             24-9-4-3 Balloon payments             24-9-4-4 Payment terms; collection of interest due             24-9-4-5 Acceleration after default             24-9-4-6 Consolidated periodic payments paid from loan proceeds             24-9-4-7 Counseling agency contact information             24-9-4-8 Repayment ability; commercially reasonable practices to determine debt to income ratio             24-9-4-9 Payments to home improvement contractors             24-9-4-10 Modification, renewal, extension, amendment, or deferral of loan terms; fees and charges prohibited             24-9-4-11 Notice to borrower             24-9-4-12 High cost home loan agreements; unconscionable and void provisions

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