Consequences of Violating ADA & Fair Housing Laws Violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the Fair Housing Act (FHA) can result in significant legal consequences for individuals or entities found responsible. These penalties aim to deter...
Navigating the Exceptions to Fair Housing Protections The Fair Housing Act (FHA) is a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, and familial status. However, there are a few...
Familial Status Protections in Housing Familial status is a protected class under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), which prohibits discrimination in housing based on several factors, including race, color, religion, sex, national origin, and disability. Familial status...
Understanding Reasonable Accommodations Reasonable accommodations are changes or modifications to a job, the work environment, or the way things are usually done that enable a qualified individual with a disability to perform the essential functions of a job and enjoy...
Your ADA Rights as a Person with a Disability The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, including employment, transportation, public accommodations,...
Recognizing Fair Housing Discrimination Discrimination under the FHA can occur in a variety of ways, including: Refusing to rent or sell housing to someone because of their protected class. Denying someone a reasonable accommodation. Making harassing statements about...