Equal
Housing Opportunity
The Parkhillapartments.info Policy
Property owners and managers are subject to the
federal Fair Housing Act, which prohibits "any
preference, limitation, or discrimination because
of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination."
Rent.com supports Equal Housing Opportunity and
we encourage users of our site to follow appropriate
guidelines to comply with both the Federal Housing
Act, as well as any applicable state and local
regulations. All renters are hereby informed that
all property rental offers are available on an
equal opportunity basis.
Property Owner's & Manager's Responsibilities
As a property owner or manager you have a responsibility
and a requirement under the law not to discriminate
in the rental of property on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status,
or national origin. You cannot instruct your agent
to convey on your behalf any limitations in the
rental because your agent is bound by law not
to discriminate. Agents in a rental transaction
are prohibited by law from discriminating on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status, or national origin. They are
prohibited from complying with a request from
the property owner or manager to act in a discriminatory
manner in the lease or rental. Moreover, a property
owner or manager cannot establish discriminatory
terms or conditions in the purchase or rental,
deny that housing is available, or advertise that
the property is available only to persons of a
certain race, color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status, or national original.
Renter's Rights
As someone seeking to rent an apartment, home
or condo, you have the right to expect that housing
will be available to you without discrimination
or other limitations based on race, color, religion,
sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.
This includes the right to expect equal professional
service, the opportunity to consider a broad range
of housing choices, no discriminatory limitations
on communities or locations of housing, no discrimination
in the pricing or financing of housing, reasonable
accommodations in rules, practices and procedures
for persons with disabilities, and to be free
from harassment or intimidation for exercising
your fair housing rights.
The Law
Civil Rights Act of 1866
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits all racial
discrimination in the sale or rental of property.
The Fair Housing Act
The Fair Housing Act declares a national policy
of fair housing throughout the United States,
making illegal any discrimination in the sale,
lease or rental of housing, or making housing
otherwise unavailable, because of race, color,
religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national
origin.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities
Act prohibits discrimination against persons with
disabilities in places of public accommodations
and commercial facilities.
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act makes discrimination
unlawful with respect to any aspect of a credit
application on the basis of race, color, religion,
national origin, sex, marital status, age or because
all or part of the applicant's income derives
from any public assistance program.
State and Local Laws
State and local laws often provide broader coverage
and prohibit discrimination based on additional
classes not covered by federal law.
IF YOU SUSPECT DISCRIMINATION
Call the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development.
You can contact HUD on the Internet at http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/index.cfm.
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