Housing Discrimination, Employment/Housing Resources
Fair Housing is your Right!
It is unlawful to discriminate in
housing based on these Factors
- Race
- Color
- National origin
- Religion
- Sex
- Familial status (Families with
children under the age of 18, or who are expecting a child)
- Handicap (if you or someone close
to you has a disability)
Have you experienced any of the following?
You may have experienced housing discrimination if a landlord has:
- Discouraged you from looking at an apartment.
- Steered you to a different apartment complex.
- Made statements indicating a preference not to rent to you because of your race, marital status, age, disability, or because you have children.
- Told you that there are no vacancies when, in fact, there are.
- Refused to accommodate your disability.
- Imposed different rules for families with children.
- Retaliated against you with an eviction notice for objecting to being treated unfairly.
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If you believe your rights have
been violated, call Community & Neighborhood Resources at 303-651-8445.
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