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In determining whether to issue a loan, banks are not allowed to ask about an applicant's

O employment history.
o date of birth
country of origin.
O income tax retums.
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User Nickesha
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C: country of origin.

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Answer:

country of origin.

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Banks have a set of requirements that borrowers need to meet to qualify for a bank loan. The banks will ask questions to determine if the customer is eligible for a loan. Most of the questions pertain to the purpose of the loans and the customer's ability to repay.

The bank will ask about employment history, credit history, tax information, personal information, the purpose of the loan, collateral, and other questions related to the ability to repay. A person's country of origin is unnecessary and may elicit elements of discrimination.

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