. >> adrian stokes has owned her home for decades. she lives there with her pitbull.here's a lot of new investments in the area and property values have skyrocketed. but normal wear and tear has taken a toll on her house. bank, went to a local first trust, the only one with a brananchn the neighbhborhood. >> i went to get a home equity loan because i wanted to fix up my home. >> she was looking for $30,000. because of rising property values, had $200,000 of equity in her house. she was current on her mortgage and she has a steady income. >> i just wanted a home equity loan to fix up my house, and i could not believe they denied me. >> she was told her credit score was not good enough. without the loan, she's afraid the condition of her house will only get worse. amy: aaron glantz, tell us more about adrian stokes and people like her, what is being done, what was done during the obabama years, the number of lawsuits brought -- has any been brought under the trump administration when you're talking about this pervasive problem? >> i mean, i think when we hear , story li