Classes, booklets, and other resource material aimed at keeping you aware of, and operating in accordance with,
federal Fair Housing laws prohibiting discrimination in the marketplace
Federal fair housing laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, or handicap.
Federal fair housing law prohibits housing discrimination against individuals with disabilities, including those with AIDS, as in Case 2.
Not exact matches
Poloncarz also said he expects to gain more headway with his proposed
Fair Housing Law, which adds to existing state and federal anti-discrimination legislation to prohibit housing discrimination based on sources of income, which are frequently cited as a pretext for discriminating against prospective tenants and buyers based on race, marital status and disabi
Housing Law, which adds to existing state and
federal anti-discrimination legislation to
prohibit housing discrimination based on sources of income, which are frequently cited as a pretext for discriminating against prospective tenants and buyers based on race, marital status and disabi
housing discrimination based on sources of income, which are frequently cited as a pretext for discriminating against prospective tenants and buyers based on race, marital status and disabilities.
The
Fair Housing Act is a
Federal law that
prohibits discrimination based on a borrower's race, color, religion, gender, handicap, familial status (families with children) or national origin and applies to all aspects of mortgage and home equity lending.
Fair Housing Act: A federal law that prohibits any type of discrimination in all housing and real estate transa
Housing Act: A
federal law that
prohibits any type of discrimination in all
housing and real estate transa
housing and real estate transactions.
Today, the Code is renowned for its progressive attitude toward equal opportunity and
fair housing, surpassing the
federal government's own
laws prohibiting discrimination against various protected classes.
While changes to the Americans With Disabilities Act moving through Congress are grabbing headlines, the more important
law to heed is the
federal Fair Housing Act, which turns 50 this year and prohibits discrimination in housing on the basis of disa
Housing Act, which turns 50 this year and
prohibits discrimination in
housing on the basis of disa
housing on the basis of disability.
The course covers issues behind the
Fair Housing laws and prohibited actions, including a review and update of the Oklahoma and federal fair housing laws and the role of the Oklahoma Office of Civil Rights Enforcem
Fair Housing laws and prohibited actions, including a review and update of the Oklahoma and federal fair housing laws and the role of the Oklahoma Office of Civil Rights Enfor
Housing laws and
prohibited actions, including a review and update of the Oklahoma and
federal fair housing laws and the role of the Oklahoma Office of Civil Rights Enforcem
fair housing laws and the role of the Oklahoma Office of Civil Rights Enfor
housing laws and the role of the Oklahoma Office of Civil Rights Enforcement.
The
Fair Housing Act, [
federal law that
prohibits discrimination due to race, color, national origin, sex, familial status or disability] and the
Fair Credit Reporting Act [which dictates the ways in which a property manager may use a tenant's credit history for screening purposes] alongside specific state regulations regarding rental properties and tenant rights, are crucial for a manager to understand.
As stated in Principles of Real Estate Management, originally published by IREM in 1947 and currently in its 17th edition: «Today,
fair housing laws at all levels —
federal, state and local — effectively
prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, nationality, sex, religion, age, family status or mental or physical handicap.
Federal fair housing law, which
prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, family status, or handicap, applies when real estate licensees advertise or lease any residential property.
Federal Fair Housing laws prevent a real estate agent from discriminating against a number of protected classes, which automatically
prohibits an agent from disclosing anything remotely relating to the protected classes.