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 Post subject: Fair Housing Act explained
PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:42 pm 
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I am aware that it is illegal to discriminate against people because of their race, religion, or disability. However, when renting or selling property the Fair Housing Act must encompass more than just race, religion, and disabilty. I was hoping somemone can provide a more detailed explaination of the Housing Act, who is covered by the Act and what can be done if you feel you are being discriminated against.

I also realize, you can always go to an attorney if you feel you have been discrinminated against, but they can be very costly. Are there any special agencies available for people to address their concerns and provide them with information to determine if they have been violated?


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 Post subject: Re: Fair Housing Act explained
PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:45 pm 
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When the Fair Housing Act was first enacted, it prohibited discrimination only on the basis of race, color, religion and national origin. In 1974, sex was added to the list of protected classes, and in 1988, disability and familial status (the presence or anticipated presence of children under 18 in a household) were added (further codified in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990). In certain circumstances, the law allows limited exceptions for discrimination based on sex, religion, or familial status.[2]

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is the cabinet agency with the statutory authority to administer and enforce the Fair Housing Act. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development has delegated fair housing enforcement and compliance activities to HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) and HUD's Office of General Counsel. FHEO is one of the United States' largest federal civil rights agencies. It has a staff of more than 600 people located in 54 offices around the United States. As of 2007, the current head of FHEO is Assistant Secretary Kim Kendrick, confirmed October 7, 2005.[3]

Individuals who believe they have experienced housing discrimination can file a complaint with FHEO at no charge. FHEO funds and has working agreements with many state and local governmental agencies where "substantially equivalent" fair housing laws are in place. Under these agreements, FHEO refers complaints to the state or locality where the alleged incident occurred, and those agencies investigate and process the case instead of FHEO. This is known as FHEO's Fair Housing Assistance Program (or "FHAP").

There is also a network of private, non-profit fair housing advocacy organizations throughout the country. Some are funded by FHEO's Fair Housing Initiatives Program (or "FHIP"), and some operate with private donations or grants from other sources.

Victims of housing discrimination need not go through HUD or any other governmental agency to pursue their rights, however. The Fair Housing Act confers jurisdiction to hear cases on federal district courts. The United States Department of Justice also has jurisdiction to file cases on behalf of the United States where there is a pattern and practice of discrimination or where HUD has found discrimination in a case and either party elects to go to federal court instead of continuing in the HUD administrative process.

The Fair Housing Act applies to landlords renting or leasing space in their primary residence only if the residence contains living quarters occupied or intended to be occupied by three or more other families living independently of each other, such as an owner-occupied rooming house.



Hope this helps.

Good Luck!


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