Conducting
fair housing testing to determine possible discrimination based on race, disability, familial status, and other grounds.
It means we conduct
fair housing testing to help determine whether landlords and property managers, real estate agents, mortgage lenders, and property insurers are complying with fair housing laws, to offer services to all, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status or disability.
Several local associations offer
fair housing testing programs for member companies.
The Fair Housing Testing Coordinator / Advocate will be directly supervised by the Fair Housing Program Manager.
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida's Fair Housing Initiative Program (FHIP) is seeking
a Fair Housing Testing Coordinator / Advocate based in our Orlando office.
Not exact matches
Royal LePage also noted «resilience» within home prices in the wake of government intervention with the Ontario
Fair Housing Plan, new federal mortgage stress
tests, and policies within B.C.'s provincial budget targeting foreign and domestic buyers.
Jonas Lund's new online artwork
Fair Warning (2016)(co-commissioned by auction
house Phillips and the Whitechapel Gallery as part of the latter's «Electronic Superhighway [2016 — 1966]» show, which closed May 15, 2016) takes the form of an eccentric online questionnaire or personality
test.
Better air sealing — we had a blower door
test, and in spite of a
fair bit of earlier work, the
house only does fairly well.
I take on
house - and pet - sitting gigs, proctor
tests at a nearby university, work tables at health
fairs and partake in an occasional in - person survey.
To
test its case, the National
Fair Housing Alliance created an ad for a fictitious apartment rental in Washington, D.C., using Facebook's features to exclude «corporate moms,» «stay - at - home moms» and other categories that would eliminate women from the ad's potential audience.
For information on setting up a self -
testing program, call the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development's Office of
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, 202/708 — 4252.
«Part of the
testing was about demystifying our relationship with
fair housing centers,» says Brian Westrin, the association's director of legal affairs.
The association developed a program to allow brokers to be voluntarily
tested by
fair housing groups for informational purposes, hoping it would foster more collaboration on training in the industry.
Based on the
test results, the Government filed a lawsuit alleging violations of the federal
Fair Housing Act («Act»), based on a pattern of discrimination.
The association gave an outside
fair housing organization free reign to design and conduct a secret
testing program with its members.
Plus, you never know when your
fair housing practices are being
tested; testers from government or private groups can pose as home seekers, and their evidence is fully admissible in court.
The self -
testing program earned Combs recognition as a champion of
fair housing and inspired her to become an agent of change at the state and national levels.
The events of the last 3 months with the Liberal's
fair housing act was an acid
test.
«It would be a
Fair Housing law violation for a Realtor to make a judgment call about a school, so we direct them to visit school system Web sites for
test scores and school ratings sites to find out for themselves which schools they want their kids to attend,» Carter said.
The market has been hit by a confluence of policies: Ontario's
Fair Housing Policy, including a foreign buyers» tax aimed at cooling the market; a new mortgage stress
test targeted at protecting Canadians from dangerously high household debt levels; and the Bank of Canada's moves to increase interest rates.
A little over a year ago, Ryan Conrad, CEO of the Lehigh Valley Association of REALTORS ®, Pa., got a phone call that made him clear his calendar and convene his executive committee: Twenty - four members were on the verge of being prosecuted for
Fair Housing Act violations as part of an undercover
testing project by the
Fair Housing Council of Suburban Philadelphia.
The same month, the
Fair Housing Justice Center in New York sued a landlord for allegedly quoting higher rental rates to black prospective tenants, rejecting applicants with public rent assistance, and making children undergo unnecessary lead
tests.