viernes, 17 de junio de 2022

Credit discrimination is illegal

 

Are you looking for a job, housing, or insurance? Did you know your credit affects your ability to get them— and how much you’ll pay? For Pride Month, the FTC wants the LGBTQ+ community to know about some of the rights related to credit and discrimination.

Under federal law, it’s illegal for banks, credit unions, mortgage companies, retailers, and any other companies that extend credit to discriminate against you. So during the application process or when making a credit decisiona creditor must not consider — among other things — your race or sex, including sexual orientation and gender identity. (But a creditor may ask you to voluntarily disclose this information because it helps federal agencies enforce anti-discrimination laws.) You have the right to know within 30 days of filing your completed application whether it was accepted or rejected — and, if rejected, the reason why. The lender must tell you the specific reason(for instance, “You haven’t been employed long enough”) or how to find them out.

If a business denies you credit or offers you less favorable terms, they must give you a notice that includes: the contact information for the credit bureau that supplied the information about you; and your credit score — if your credit score was a factor in the decision to deny you credit or to offer you less favorable terms. This can help you figure out why you were denied or offered less favorable terms and what to do next.

Different federal agencies, including the FTC, share enforcement responsibility for credit discrimination laws. If you’ve been denied credit, the creditor must give you the name and address of the agency to contact in your denial notice. Read these publications from the FTC or the CFPB to learn more about your rights and credit discrimination.

If you suspect credit discrimination, tell the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

jueves, 16 de junio de 2022

MIAMI FASHION WEEK @ NADER MUSEUM

 

MIAMI FASHION WEEK @ NADER MUSEUM
MIAMI, FL. (June 16, 2022) – Miami Fashion Week® made its return to in-person shows celebrating its 22nd edition by bringing the fashion scene back to Miami during its weeklong events. From Tuesday, May 31, 2022, through Sunday, June 5, 2022, this year’s shows took place at Miami’s most iconic venues, featuring internationally acclaimed designers and special guest brand Missoni.
 
The events combined fashion, culture, art, sustainability, and more. Many designers, industry experts, celebrities, and influencers attended the events held at the Nader Museum.
 
World-renowned designers Benito Santos, Angel Sanchez, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, and Rene by RR showcased their latest collections amongst the priceless art at the Nader Museum ‘Botero Immersed’ exhibition on Thursday, June 2, and Friday, June 3. These collections were showcased in an art world gem filled with the most extensive Fernando Botero collection, a first for a fashion week.
 
With over 1200 works of art from over 150+ crucial modern and contemporary masters, the Nader Museum is dedicated to showcasing a myriad of acclaimed art that fosters knowledge through a continuous process of appreciation and reinterpretation of modern and contemporary art from Latin America and its diaspora.

BOTERO IMMERSED 
Hours and Admission
Mon to Sat 10 am to 6 pm.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.boteroimmersed.com
62 NE 27 St. Miami, FL 33137
Mon to Sat 10 am to 6 pm.
T.305.576.0256
NADER MUSEUM | 62 NE 27 STMIAMI, FL 33137