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Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination 1 © 2011

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination What is housing discrimination?  Housing discrimination includes blocking someone’s access to housing, treating one renter or buyer differently, or denying someone the right to buy or rent a home even though they can afford the property, all because that person is a member of a group the law protects. 2

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Why is it important to understand what housing discrimination is?  You can recognize when your rights are being violated.  You know when you should file a complaint.  You can obtain the housing you need.  You can help put a stop to unfair housing practices. 3

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Protected Classes Under the Fair Housing Act  race  color  national origin  religion  sex  familial status (the presence of children under 18 in the home)  disability (physical or mental impairment which substantially limits a major life activity; including, for example, HIV-AIDS) 4

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Rental Discrimination Examples Because someone is a member of a protected class:  Lying about availability  Setting different rental terms for different people  Failing to respond to inquiries or provide a rental application 5

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Real Estate Sales Discrimination Examples Because someone is a member of a protected class:  Lying about or exaggerating sales terms  Failing to inform buyers about all listings  Stalling to avoid showing a home  Steering buyers to certain neighborhoods  Refusing to negotiate with prospective buyers 6

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Also Discriminatory and Illegal If done because of protected class status:  Running a discriminatory ad  Blockbusting  Creating/enforcing zoning laws that have a discriminatory effect  Inducing people into selling or renting their homes by telling them members of a protected class are going to move to their neighborhood  Intimidating someone so that he or she will not file a housing discrimination complaint 7

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Exemptions  Some single-family housing rented or sold by an owner  Some rooms or units within owner-occupied buildings with no more than four units  Some housing operated by nonprofit religious groups or private clubs that limit occupancy to members  Some housing for older persons (for example, over-55) 8

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Mortgage Discrimination Examples Because someone is a member of a protected class:  Scrutinizing one loan application more closely than another  Giving an unreasonably low appraisal  Imposing different loan terms or conditions  Denying loans in certain neighborhoods (“redlining”) 9

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Home Insurance Discrimination Examples Because someone is a member of a protected class:  Refusing to respond to a request for an insurance quote  Refusing to insure homes in certain neighborhoods (“redlining”)  Quoting a higher premium 10

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Non-discriminatory Criteria  Landlords, sellers and lenders have the right to choose one prospective renter, buyer or borrower over another as long as the decision is based on objective criteria applied equally to everyone provided the criteria do not have a disparate impact on protected classes in violation of the FHA. For example, all other things being equal, it is fair to rent a home to the applicant who demonstrates he or she is able to afford the rent as opposed to someone who is not. 11

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Rights of Disabled Renters & Buyers  The right to make reasonable modifications and be granted reasonable accommodations in order to get full use and enjoyment of the housing  Protects disabled buyers and renters, disabled persons residing with someone else, any person associated with a disabled buyer/renter, and any person perceived as disabled 12

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Reasonable Modifications  Necessary physical changes to the property (covering private living space and/or common areas)  Made at the expense of the disabled person  Necessary to afford the disabled person the full use and enjoyment of the property  Must be reasonable  Can’t be evicted for making request  Landlord can request renter, when reasonable, to restore interior to original condition when moving out 13

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Reasonable Accommodations  Exemptions from resident rules, policies, practices or services (covering private living space and/or common areas)  Necessary to afford the disabled person the full use and enjoyment of the property  Not reasonable if it imposes an undue financial or administrative burden on the housing provider  Can’t be evicted for making request 14

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Accessibility  FHA accessibility requirements: – apply to the design and construction of covered multifamily housing first occupied after March 13, 1991 – apply to anyone involved in the design and/or construction of covered multifamily housing, including builders, developers and architects – apply to all ground-floor units in buildings without elevators and all units in buildings with elevators 15

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Accessible Design & Construction  Requires (but not limited to): – Accessible entrances and passageways (doorways wide enough for wheelchairs) – Accessible common areas – Easy-to-reach light switches, thermostats, electrical outlets and other controls – Bathroom walls reinforced for grab bars – Kitchens and bathrooms with sufficient space so that a wheelchair can be maneuvered within them 16

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination ACTIVITY: CASE STUDIES Use what you’ve learned so far today to determine which of the scenarios describes a case of discrimination. Explain exactly what action in the scenario was discriminatory under the Fair Housing Act. Or, point out why an action was not discriminatory under the Fair Housing Act. 17

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Filing a Discrimination Complaint  Contact HUD (central or regional office)  Submit complaint (online, by mail or by phone) – Online complaint form ( – Downloadable/printable agency complaint form (mail) – Letter (mail) – Phone ( )  Provide: – your name/address; name/address of the person you are complaining about; address of the housing; how you were discriminated against; and date of the incident  Within 1 year of when the discrimination occurred or terminated 18

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination The Complaint Investigation Process  HUD complaints are investigated by HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO).  Complaints are referred from HUD to a state or local enforcement agency if HUD has certified their laws as equal to or stronger than the FHA.  Conciliation will be attempted during investigation.  If there’s no conciliation, agency determines if there is “reasonable cause” to believe discrimination took place and, if so, issues a Charge of Discrimination. 19

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination The Legal Process for HUD Charges of Discrimination  Administrative hearing (within 120 days)  Any party to the Charge can, within 20 days, instead elect to have the Charge heard in federal court.  No cost to you for hearing or court case  Money damages, injunctions and civil penalties available  Punitive damages available only in court (not administrative hearing)  You can bring your own civil lawsuit (at your own expense). 20

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Fair Housing Resources  Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)  State and local fair housing agencies  Private fair housing groups  Legal aid organizations 21

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination ACTIVITY: CROSSWORD PUZZLE Select someone to fill in the answers for your team. Complete the puzzle as quickly as possible. Stand up when your team is finished. 22

Recognizing & Fighting Housing Discrimination LIVE FREE...from housing discrimination Congratulations! You’ve completed the housing discrimination training! HUD th Street, S.W. Washington, DC (TTY: ) 23