The Comet
This stormy image of the sea is full of wonder.
John Everett (Herbert Barnard) born 1876
Came from wealth and chose a nomadic life at sea.
His paintings are recognized now long after his death in 1946.
Not enough bits of his life to make the puzzle fit together.
Married Katherine Everett and had two children that he didn't raise.
She became a landscape garden designer- how I wish there were images
of her work. All we have is her novel, Bricks and Flowers.
Painting of the gardens from the manor where Katherine lived
(artist not sure from notebook owned by Lady Ardilaun)
Did he change his name to John because he didn't want to be Herb
like his father or to emulate Millias???
And now what you came here
to read the exciting ECOA rules.
Sometimes writing about mortgage is not beautiful.
Regarding Fair Access to home loans:
Credit must be made equally available to all creditworthy
customers who may be eligible
or qualified for them,
in compliance with all fair housing,
ECOA and applicable lending law.
The statute makes it unlawful for any creditor
to discriminate against any applicant with
respect to any aspect of a credit transaction
(1) on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, sex or marital status,
or age
(2) because all or part of the applicant’s income
derives from
any public assistance program (including, without limitation,
Social Security
income and income derived
from Housing Choice Vouchers); and
(3) the applicant’s good
faith exercise of any right under the
Consumer Credit Protection Act, disability, and familial
status.”
*It shall not be an unlawful discriminatory practice to
consider age in determining credit
worthiness
when age has a demonstrable and statistically sound relationship to a determination