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Fair Housing: It's Your Right

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Fair Housing Your Rights Under the
Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988

The Federal Government adopted the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 to protect all United States citizens against discriminatory practices. The State of Arizona and the City also passed a law and ordinance respectively in keeping with the federal law.

It is illegal to discriminate in the provision, sale, or rental of housing on the basis of: Race or color, National origin, Religion, Sex, Familial Status
Disability

Equal Housing OpportunityThe Equal Housing Opportunity logo is displayed by housing professionals who are committed to fair housing. Look for companies that display this logo:

Every person has the right to live wherever they desire. "Senior Housing" or a "55 and Older Community" is the exception to this law; whereby at least 80 percent of the occupied units must be occupied by the one person 55 years of age or older.

The following are examples of prohibited acts when based on race, color, sex, religion, handicap, family status or national origin; when selling or renting a house, residential lot or apartment:

  • Tell you that the property is no longer available for sale or rent when it is still available.

  • Charging you more to buy, rent or asking for a larger security deposit.

  • Refusing to reasonable allow handicap accommodations for parking, an assistive aide, assistive animal, or physical modifications.

  • Denial of Credit.

  • Refuse to give you the same services they appear to give others.

  • Steering you toward certain neighborhoods.

  • Insisting that you live in the family area.

  • Refusal to sell or rent a dwelling after you have made an offer.

The City of Mesa can provide assistance, information and material regarding Fair Housing questions and complaints. Complaints received by the City of Mesa are forwarded to the State of Arizona, Attorney General's Office, Civil Rights Division. The Attorney General's Office will conduct an investigation to determine if there is a grievance.

If you believe that you have been discriminated against while seeking housing, you may contact:

City of Mesa
Community Revitalization Division
20 East Main Street, Suite 650
P.O. Box 1466
Mesa, Arizona 85211-1466
(480) 644-2645 phone
(480) 644-2778 TDD
comrev.info@cityofmesa.org
e-mail

When you contact the City be prepared to give the following information:

  • Your name

  • Street address, city and zip code

  • Telephone number

  • Name(s) and addresses, telephone number of person(s) or company who you believe discriminated against you.

  • Date and account of what occurred.

Links to other Fair Housing Resources on the Web:

The following is a partial list of fair housing resources on the Web. Please let us know about new sites or updates to any of the addresses listed here by sending us e-mail.

Government Resources:
  • The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (www.hud.gov) provides information about HUD programs and services for citizens and community and business partners.

  • The HUD Fair Housing Page (www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/index.cfm) provides information about the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity's programs.

  • HUD USER's site (www.huduser.org) provides information about HUD publications and services offered through HUD USER, the clearinghouse operated for HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research.

  • The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division (www.usdoj.gov/crt/crt-home.html), which litigates some fair housing cases and handles other civil rights matters highlights important cases and related matters.

Other Resources:
  • Community Information and Referral Service (www.cir.org), has a Landlord/Tenant Information Referral Helpline at phone: (602)263-8856 or (800)352-3792

  • fairhousinglaw.org, a partnership HUD and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund of Washington, D.C., offers information on Fair Housing.

  • The National Fair Housing Advocate (www.fairhousing.com), a private fair housing organization, offers information and networking opportunities through its site.