| Fair Housing Act
The Fair Housing Act, as amended in 1988, prohibits
housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability,
familial status, and national origin. Its coverage includes private housing,
housing that receives Federal financial assistance, and State and local
government housing. It is unlawful to discriminate in any aspect of selling or
renting housing or to deny a dwelling to a buyer or renter because of the
disability of that individual, an individual associated with the buyer or
renter, or an individual who intends to live in the residence. Other covered
activities include, for example, financing, zoning practices, new construction
design, and advertising.
The Fair Housing Act requires owners of housing
facilities to make reasonable exceptions in their policies and operations to
afford people with disabilities equal housing opportunities. For example, a
landlord with a "no pets" policy may be required to grant an exception to this
rule and allow an individual who is blind to keep a guide dog in the residence.
The Fair Housing Act also requires landlords to allow tenants with disabilities
to make reasonable access-related modifications to their private living space,
as well as to common use spaces. (The landlord is not required to pay for the
changes.) The Act further requires that new multifamily housing with four or
more units be designed and built to allow access for persons with disabilities.
This includes accessible common use areas, doors that are wide enough for
wheelchairs, kitchens and bathrooms that allow a person using a wheelchair to
maneuver, and other adaptable features within the units.
Complaints of
Fair Housing Act violations may be filed with the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development. For more information or to file a complaint, contact:
Office of Program Compliance and Disability
Rights Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street, S.W. (Room 5242) Washington,
D.C. 20140
www.hud.gov/fhe/fheo.html
(800) 669-9777 (voice) ~ (800) 927-9275 (TTY)
For questions about the Fair Housing Act, you may
call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity at:
(202) 708-2333 (voice) ~ (202) 401-1247 (TTY)
For publications, you may call the Housing and
Urban Development Customer Service Center at:
(800) 767-7468 (voice) ~ (800) 877-8339 (TTY)
Additionally, the Department of Justice can file cases involving a
pattern or practice of discrimination. The Fair Housing Act may also be enforced
through private lawsuits.
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