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HUD Announces Settlement In Mississippi Fair Housing Complaint

Zoning laws don’t come up much in our discussions about FHA mortgages, but when they do it’s usually about whether a property is eligible for an FHA loan because it is in a mixed-zoning area, or there is some zoning law concern that might affect the sale or purchase of a property. But recently zoning laws came up in a completely different way, as we learn from the FHA/HUD official site. The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced a settlement in a Fair Housing case alleging that zoning laws were applied in a discriminatory fashion. According a press release at www.HUD.gov, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today an agreement with Ridgeland, Mississippi to resolve complaints the city violated the Fair Housing Act when | more...

 
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HUD Announces Fair Housing Protections For Borrowers With Limited English Proficiency

It’s known as “LEP” or “limited English proficiency, and has been an issue that directly affects legally binding agreements including home loans for as long as there have been such arrangements made in the United States. But now, LEP is being addressed directly through guidance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, as described in a recent press release on the HUD official site. “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today issued ‘Limited English Proficiency’ (LEP) guidance that addresses how the Fair Housing Act would apply to claims of housing discrimination brought by people because they do not speak, read, or write English proficiently. More than 25 million people in the United States do not communicate proficiently in English.” The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal | more...

 
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HUD To Publish New Final Rule And Fair Housing Act Guidance

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is set to publish a new final rule that, among other things, extends Fair Housing protections to victims of domestic violence and sexual harassment. According to a press release on the HUD official site, the agency is “formalizing legal standards under the Fair Housing Act for sexual and other forms of harassment in housing. In addition, HUD is issuing Fair Housing Act guidance on local nuisance ordinances that may lead to housing discrimination against survivors of domestic violence and other persons in need of emergency services.” These are important protections for those seeking FHA home loans (or any other type of mortgage) but also for renters, house hunters, etc. According to the press release, “HUDs final Harassment Rule is titled Quid Pro Quo | more...

 
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HUD Announces Fair Housing Settlement With City Of Phoenix

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced progress in a fair housing issue involving the city of Phoenix, Arizona. According to a press release on the FHA/HUD official site, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced today an agreement between the City of Phoenix, Arizona and two fair housing organizations resolving multiple complaints of housing discrimination. The Southwest Fair Housing Council (SFHC) and the Arizona Fair Housing Center (AFHC) alleged Phoenix violated the Fair Housing Act, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in its administration of the City’s federally funded Housing Choice Voucher program.” The press release goes on to say that complaints filed by | more...

 

HUD Charges Georgia Landlords With Fair Housing Act Violations

The Fair Housing Act was passed to protect those in search of housing, whether they need to rent or purchase. Discrimination against a renter or potential renter is just as serious as discrimination against those who wish to purchase housing; many who want to buy a home must seek out rental property in the meantime and violations of the Fair Housing Act affect these renters who intend to be owners. The Department of Housing and Urban Development aggressively pursues cases of housing discrimination regardless of renter/buyer status and one of the most recent cases stems from a complaint lodged by a single mother in Georgia. According to a press release on the HUD official site, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced it is charging a | more...

 
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HUD Announces Settlement In Housing Discrimination Case Against Richmond, Virginia

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced a settlement in a housing discrimination case brought against the city of Richmond, Virginia. According to a August 4, 2016 press release on the HUD official site, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it has approved an agreement with the City of Richmond, Virginia, settling 14 complaints of housing discrimination filed against the City by Hispanic residents. The complaints alleged that the City of Richmond selectively enforced its code requirements against residents of the Citys mobile home parks, who are predominantly Hispanic.” The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of their national origin. That includes discriminatory or selective enforcement of housing regulations or other issues related to enforcement. | more...

 
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HUD Announces Settlement In Pennsylvania Housing Discrimination Case

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced a settlement in a Pennsylvania housing discrimination case involving a loan applicant on maternity leave. According to the press release on the HUD official site, “…a Conciliation Agreement with Philadelphia-based Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania and Providence, Rhode Island-based Citizens Bank, collectively known as Citizens Bank, settling allegations that the bank violated the Fair Housing Act when it told a female applicant that she would need to return to work before her application for a home equity line of credit could be approved.” Fair Housing Act laws state that it is illegal to discriminate against borrowers, “in the terms, conditions, or privileges associated with the sale or rental of a dwelling on the basis of familial status”, which includes denying a mortgage | more...

 
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HUD Announces Agreement In Housing Discrimination Case

The Department of Housing and Urban Development have announced an agreement in a housing discrimination case involving First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company. According to a press release on the HUD official site, the case involved allegations that the bank “denied mortgage loans to African American, Latino and Asian American mortgage applicants at a disproportionately higher rate than white applicants. HUD’s investigation concerned retail loans originated by the banks predecessor, First Citizens Bank and Trust Co., in 2010 and 2011.” According to the HUD official site, Gustavo Velasquez, HUDs Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, commented on the settlement, saying, “This agreement aligns our shared goals of promoting fair housing and expanding access to credit for qualified working families. HUD will use its enforcement powers to ensure that everyone | more...

 

HUD Fair Housing Decision Upheld By Appeals Court

An appeals court has upheld a HUD Fair Housing determination. According to the press release at HUD.gov (HUDNo.16-070), “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that it has won an important Fair Housing Act victory in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.” According to the press release, the appeals court decision backs a “Final Order of the Secretary of HUD” following a trial before an administrative law judge, “that a condominium association discriminated against a resident with disabilities by refusing to allow him to keep an emotional support animal.” Federal Fair Housing laws prohibit discrimination against people with disabilities to include “no pet” rules that affect a home owner or renter’s ability to keep a support animal (that would include home owner or | more...

 

HUD brings Fair Housing Charges Against New York Co-Op

The month of April may have been Fair Housing Month, but the work of the Department of Housing and Urban Development continues in the cause of ending housing discrimination. One of the latest press releases from HUD involves an investigation of alleged housing discrimination in New York. According to a press release on the HUD official site, “The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it is charging a White Plains, New York, co-op with housing discrimination for refusing to grant an exception to its policies that would allow a person with disabilities to buy a unit there. HUDs Office of Regional Counsel for New England, which has jurisdiction over the case, issued the Charge of Discrimination on April 26”. Such discrimination is not permitted under | more...