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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in partnership with the Office of Management and Budget, announced the Biden-era Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE) task force that was created to eliminate bias in home appraisals.

In a statement announcing the task force’s demise, HUD said this endeavor “exemplified government overreach by increasing bureaucracy using various tools aimed at addressing so-called systemic biases in the home appraisal process.” The agencies questioned the task force’s concerns regarding the systematic undervaluation of properties in nonwhite communities, citing American Enterprise Institute data that determined similar disparities occurred in white communities that shared a similar socioeconomic status.

HUD added that current laws that address housing discrimination, including The Fair Housing Act and Equal Credit Opportunity Act, will continue to be enforced.

“By tearing down these onerous hurdles, we’re freeing professionals from a tangle of red tape that drove up costs, inhibited access to homeownership, and discouraged market participation,” said HUD Secretary Scott Turner. “Under President Trump’s leadership, the Biden-era’s obsession with DEI and overregulation is over. At HUD, we’re restoring common sense and putting the American Dream of homeownership back within reach.”