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Importantly, a large share know who to contact about potential fair housing violations. Only <br />18.2% of respondents stated that they did not know who to contact at their agency about <br />potential fair housing violations. Respondents were asked to list these contacts; to protect staff <br />privacy, this list will be provided to each agency directly for evaluation. <br />When asked, respondents listed the following topics as potentially useful training (note, beyond <br />adjustments to spelling and grammar and any edits to preserve confidentiality, this list is taken <br />verbatim from the survey): <br />Table 1.3: Training Requests: County of Hawai`i <br />Service Animals; Transgender rights <br />Eviction <br />Role of "fair housing coordinator" <br />How the law protects persons/families with mental illness or disabilities <br />Enforcement <br />As it applies to choosing tenants for rentals <br />Service animal and handicap accessible alterations <br />Tenant Rights; Landlord Rights <br />All of them <br />More overall training would be nice <br />1.3 Response to Simple Fair Housing Questions <br />For the evaluation of substantive knowledge about fair housing, we first asked respondents to <br />identify the classes of people protected by the fair housing act. These results are shown in the <br />Figure below: <br />12 <br />