FairHousingAct NAR opposes discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status sexual orientation, gender identity, and national origin. This policy is embodied in NAR’s Code of Ethics. NAR also authorizes sanctions in response to a finding that a member has...
In 1988, Congress passed the Fair Housing Amendments Act, which expanded the law to prohibit discrimination in housing based on disability or on family status (pregnant women or the presence of children under 18). These amendments brought the enforcement of the Fair Housing Act even more squarely...
Furthermore, it’s illegal to make threats against, intimidate, or coerce persons exercising their fair housing rights or assisting others to exercise their rights. It’s also illegal to make statements or advertise limitations or housing preferences based on a person’s protected status. ...
U.S. Supreme Court to Decide: Does Fair Housing Act Permit Disparate Impact Claims?Murphy, Pat
familial status, disability, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, source of income, or any other reason based on an arbitrary personal characteristic. Housing providers, lending institutions, real estate agents, and all other housing-related entities, whether private or public, are requi...
网络公平住房法;公平住宅法案 网络释义
Familial Status Handicap National Origin TheDepartment of Housing and Urban Development(HUD) is responsible for enforcing the Fair Housing Act. According to HUD,under the Fair Housing Act,no one may take any of the following actions based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial...
aUNDER THE FEDERAL FAIR HOUSING ACT, IT IS ILLEGAL, ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, RELIGION, SEX, HANDICAP, OR FAMILIAL STATUS (HAVING CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 18), TO: 在联邦公平的住房行动之下,它根据赛是非法的,原国籍、宗教、性、障碍或者颜色家族状态(有孩子在年龄的18之下...
In a decision that expands the legal weapons used to combat housing discrimination, a U.S. appeals court ruled that the federal Fair Housing Act prohibits "redlining" in insurance just as it does in mortgage lending.
expands the protections provided by the Fair Housing Act of 1968 to encompass source of income and veteran status as newly protected classes.10The Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee considered the bill in March of 2024, but it hadn't advanced beyond that stage as of October ...