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HUD recently announced that it has charged housing providers in Montana with violating federal fair housing law by refusing to rent to and making discriminatory statements about a family with children.
The Fair Housing Act (FHA) makes it unlawful to discriminate against families with children under the age of 18. Housing may exclude children only if it meets the FHA’s exemption for housing for older persons. It’s also unlawful to make statements indicating a preference, limitation, or discrimination because of familial status.
HUD recently announced that it’s charging a couple who owns an apartment building in Georgia with violating fair housing law by refusing to rent to, imposing different rental terms and conditions on, and making discriminatory statements about families with children.
The Fair Housing Act makes it unlawful to discriminate against families with children under the age of 18. Housing may exclude children only if it meets the Fair Housing Act’s exemption for “housing for older persons.”
HUD recently charged housing professionals based in New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia with discrimination for failing to design and construct a 40-unit condominium development in Brooklyn, N.Y., to comply with the accessibility requirements of federal fair housing law.
The Justice Department recently filed a lawsuit alleging that female residents of rental properties in Massachusetts were subjected to sexual harassment and retaliation, in violation of the federal Fair Housing Act.
The lawsuit alleged that from at least 2009 through the present, the landlord sexually harassed female tenants of rental properties owned by the landlord and related businesses. The complaint further alleges that an employee, a Level 3 registered sex offender, also harassed and assaulted female residents.
The owners and managers of a single-family rental home in Idaho recently agreed to pay $15,000 to settle allegations that they violated fair housing law by refusing to rent the large home to a married couple because they have more than four children.
The federal Fair Housing Act makes it unlawful to deny or limit housing because a family has children under the age of 18, make statements that discriminate against families with children, and impose different rules, restrictions, or policies on them.
The Justice Department recently announced that the owner and manager of rental properties in New York will be obligated to pay $850,000 in damages and civil penalties to resolve two fair housing lawsuits alleging that he sexually harassed numerous female applicants and residents for nearly three decades. The government filed one of the lawsuits and a group of private individuals brought the other.
HUD recently approved a settlement between a resident and the owner and manager of a Las Vegas community to resolve allegations of discrimination against families with children by allegedly denying unsupervised children's access to the property's common areas.
A New Jersey condo association recently agreed to pay $30,000 to resolve allegations of discrimination against a resident with disabilities by denying her the right to have a dog as an assistance animal.
The settlement is the result of a 2018 charge that HUD filed against the community, alleging that the community required the resident, who has hearing and sight disabilities, to cage her animal in common areas and use the service entrance when entering and exiting the building with the animal.
A settlement was recently reached on behalf of a fair housing organization and eight women who accused an Oswego, N.Y., landlord of demanding sexual favors as a condition of tenancy. Under the settlement, the landlord will be permanently barred from managing rental properties and will be required to pay $400,000 in monetary relief.