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THE LAW Civil Rights Act of 1866 The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits all racial discrimination
in the sale or rental of property. Fair Housing Act The Fair Housing Act declares a national policy of fair housing
throughout the 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. Equal Credit 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. THE RESPONSIBILITIES The home seller, the home seeker, and the real estate professional
all have rights and responsibilities under the law. For the Home Seller As a home seller or landlord you have a responsibility and a
requirement under the law not to discriminate in the sale, rental and financing
of property on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin. You cannot instruct the licensed broker or
salesperson acting as your agent to convey for you any limitations in the sale
or rental because the real estate professional is also bound by law not to
discriminate. Under the law, a home seller or landlord 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
origin. For the Home Seeker 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:
For the Real Estate Professional Agents in a real estate transaction are prohibited by law from
discriminating on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin. A request from the home seller or landlord to act
in a discriminatory manner in the sale, lease or rental cannot legally be
fulfilled by the real estate professional. THE REALTOR® FAIR HOUSING PROGRAM The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® has developed
a Fair Housing Program to provide resources and guidance to REALTORS®
in ensuring equal professional services for all people. The term REALTOR®
identifies a licensed professional in real estate who is a member of the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Not all licensed real estate
brokers and salespersons are members of the National Association, and only
those who are may identify themselves as REALTORS®. They conduct
their business and activities in accordance with a strict Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics Article 10 of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®
Code of Ethics provides that "REALTORS® shall not deny
equal professional services to any person for reasons of race, color, religion,
sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. REALTORS®
shall not be a party to any plan or agreement to discriminate against a person
or persons on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status or national origin." A REALTOR® pledges to conduct business in keeping
with the spirit and letter of the Code of Ethics. Article 10 imposes
obligations upon REALTORS® and is also a firm statement of
support for equal opportunity in housing. IF YOU SUSPECT DISCRIMINATION Call the Local Board of REALTORS® Local Boards of REALTORS® will accept complaints
alleging violations of the Code of Ethics filed by a home seeker who alleges discriminatory
treatment in the availability, purchase or rental of housing. Local Boards of
REALTORS® have a responsibility to enforce the Code of Ethics
through professional standards procedures and corrective action in cases where
a violation of the Code of Ethics is proven to have occurred. Call the Complaints alleging discrimination in housing may be filed with
the nearest office of the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD), or by calling HUD's toll free numbers, 1-800-669-9777
(voice), or 1-800-543-8294 (TDD). Contact HUD on the internet at http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/index.cfm
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