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. ~rs.~ <br /> <br /> Fair Housing Act <br /> <br /> The Fair Housing Act prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, <br /> disability, familial status, and national origin. Its coverage includes private housing, housing that <br /> receives Federal financial assistance, and State and local government housing. It is unlawful to <br /> discriminate in any aspect of selling or renting housing or to deny a dwelling to a buyer or renter <br /> because of the disability of that individual, an individual associated with the buyer or renter, or <br /> an individual who intends to live in the residence. Other covered activities include, for example, <br /> financing, zoning practices, new construction design, and advertising. <br /> The Fair Housing Act requires owners of housing facilities to make reasonable exceptions in <br /> their policies and operations to afford people with disabilities equal housing opportunities. For <br /> example, a landlord with a "no pets" policy maybe required to grant an exception to this rule and <br /> allow an individual who is blind to keep a guide dog in the residence. The Fair Housing Act also <br /> requires landlords to allow tenants with disabilities to make reasonable access-related <br /> modifications to their private living space, as well as to common use spaces. The Act further <br /> requires that new multifamily housing with four or more units be designed and built to allow <br /> access for persons with disabilities. This includes accessible common use areas, doors that are <br /> wide enough for wheelchairs, kitchens and bathrooms that allow a person using a wheelchair to <br /> maneuver, and other adaptable features within the units. <br /> Complaints of Fair Housing Act violations maybe filed with the U.S. Department of Housing <br /> and Urban Development. <br /> For more information or to file a complaint, contact: <br /> Office of Program Compliance and Disability Rights Office of Fair Housing and Equal <br /> Opportunity <br /> U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development <br /> 451 7th Street, S.W. ,Room 5242 <br /> Washington, D.C. 20140 <br /> http•//www hud Qov/offices/fl~eo/disabilities/index.cfm <br /> (800) 669-9777 (voice) <br /> (800) 927-9275 (TTY) <br /> For questions about the Fair Housing Act, you may call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal <br /> Opportunity at: <br /> (202) 708-2333 (voice) (202) 401-1247 (TTY) <br /> For publications, you may call the Housing and Urban Development Customer Service Center at: <br /> (800) 767-7468 (voice) (800) 877-8339 (TTY) <br /> <br />