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HCVP Unveiled: Insights for Housing Authority Employees - Episode 105
In this episode of Fair Housing Insiders, we take a deep dive into the Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP), covering essential fair housing requirements for landlords, housing authorities, and tenants. Join us as we explore real-world scenarios and discuss how fair housing laws and Section 504 impact accessibility, tenant rights, and landlord responsibilities within HCVP. Whether you’re in property management or simply looking to understand more about fair housing compliance, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more fair housing updates!
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00:00 Introduction to Fair Housing Insiders
01:03 Understanding the Housing Choice Voucher Program
02:30 Fair Housing Requirements and Regulations
05:05 Scenario Analysis: Accessibility Challenges
08:49 Housing Authority Responsibilities and Options
12:08 Importance of Specialized Fair Housing Education
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Case Files: Turning a Blind Eye: Resident Harassment and the Cost of Inaction - Episode 26
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Episode 26 - Case Files: Turning a Blind Eye: Resident Harassment and the Cost of Inaction In this episode of Fair Housing Insider's Case Files, we cover a case where a property manager’s failure to address resident harassment led to legal action. Learn how this situation unfolded, the consequences that followed, and the important lessons for property managers in maintaining compliance with Fai...
Special Episode: HUD Guidance - Credit and Eviction Screening
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HUD’s latest guidance on applicant screening is here, covering important updates on criminal history, credit, and eviction screenings. In this episode, we break down what these changes mean for housing providers and how to ensure compliance. Stay informed and watch for key takeaways from the May 2024 guidance. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction to Fair Housing Insiders 01:10 Understanding HUD's ...
Cracking the Code: AI and Fair Housing Marketing - Episode 104
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Episode 104 - Cracking the Code: AI and Fair Housing Marketing Are your AI-powered housing ads fair housing compliant? In this video, we explore HUD’s recent guidance on the risks of using AI in advertising and how it can unintentionally result in discriminatory practices. Learn four key steps to ensure your marketing stays fair, inclusive, and compliant with the Fair Housing Act. Stay ahead of...
Fair Housing - Business or Personal? - Episode 103
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Episode 103 - Fair Housing - Business or Personal? In this episode of Fair Housing Insiders, we tackle how to handle challenging fair housing decisions while keeping emotions in check. Learn practical tips for making business-driven choices that comply with fair housing laws and avoid common mistakes that can lead to costly consequences. Watch now and gain the insights you need to protect your ...
Case Files: When ‘No Kids or Pets Allowed’ Didn’t Hold Up in Court - Episode 25
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Episode 25 - Case Files: When ‘No Kids or Pets Allowed’ Didn’t Hold Up in Court In this episode, we explore a unique Fair Housing case where the defendant prevailed in court. Learn how a property owner overcame allegations of familial status discrimination and why it's crucial for property management professionals to stay on top of Fair Housing laws. We discuss key takeaways, including the impo...
Is it a Disability? Part 6 - Chemical Sensitivities - Episode 102
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Episode 102 - Is it a Disability? Part 6 - Chemical Sensitivities In this episode, we dive into the complexities of handling reasonable accommodation requests for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) in housing. Learn how to navigate the legal aspects of chemical sensitivities, how they may qualify as disabilities, and the best practices for property managers when evaluating accommodation reques...
Case Files: Steering Leads To Steep Fines - Episode 24
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Episode 24 - Case Files: Steering Leads To Steep Fines In this episode, we break down a major case where a housing authority faced legal action for engaging in illegal steering practices, a violation of the Fair Housing Act. Learn about the implications of steering, how it affects property management, and the importance of inclusive marketing and compliance with fair housing laws. We'll explore...
Understanding National Origin Under the Fair Housing Act: Compliance Insights - Episode 101
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Episode 101 - Understanding National Origin Under the Fair Housing Act: Compliance Insights For Property Managers In this episode of Fair Housing Insiders, Jonathan Saar and Kathi Williams dive into the complexities of national origin as a protected class under the Fair Housing Act. They discuss real-world scenarios, including how national origin discrimination can occur, even against U.S.-born...
Case Files: Property Owner's Failure to Listen to Management Leads to Legal Battle - Episode 23
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Episode 23 - Case Files: Property Owner's Failure to Listen to Management Leads to Legal Battle Dive into a compelling legal case involving a property owner's refusal to allow a college student's service dog. Despite the property management company's approval and legal advice, the owner demanded the removal of the assistance animal, leading to a significant legal battle. Learn about the legal i...
The Fair Housing Institute’s Impact on the Property Management Industry - Celebrating 100 Episodes
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Join us for a special episode as we reflect on the journey, the impact, and the future of this series. Dive into discussions about fair housing law, community building, and the essential role of education in the property management industry. Plus, hear how our partnerships with charities like CaringWorks and Mental Health of America are making a difference beyond our episodes. Don’t forget to e...
Case Files: A Medical Condition Leads to an Eviction Notice - Episode 22
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Episode 22 - Case Files: A Medical Condition Leads to an Eviction Notice In this episode, we dive into a dramatic case where a misunderstood medical emergency led to eviction proceedings. Join us as we explore the critical balance between enforcing lease terms and accommodating residents with disabilities. Our discussion highlights the legal intricacies and valuable lessons every property manag...
Marital Status - What Is It? - Episode 99
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Episode 99 - Marital Status - What Is It? In this episode, the complexities of marital status in fair housing are the highlight. Topics covered include the legality of renting to unmarried individuals, exceptions to the rule, protections for couples in civil unions, and potential conflicts with religious freedom. The discussion also addresses state and local laws concerning unmarried couples an...
Case Files: Program Rules Limits Emergency Access - Episode 21
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Episode 21 - Case Files: Program Rules Limits Emergency Access In this video, we explore a compelling fair housing case involving the city of Anoka and its treatment of residents with mental health disabilities. We discuss the legal and ethical implications of the city's Rental Licensing and Crime-Free Housing Ordinance and how it disproportionately affected individuals needing emergency servic...
Fair Housing and Diversity - Episode 98
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Episode 98 - Fair Housing and Diversity In this insightful installment of Fair Housing Insiders, we delve into the crucial topic of fair housing and diversity with our esteemed guest expert. Discover the distinctions between these concepts and learn how they work together to foster inclusive housing communities. Don't miss out on this essential discussion for property management professionals! ...
Case Files: A Reasonable Accommodation Request That Took Too Long - Episode 20
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Case Files: A Reasonable Accommodation Request That Took Too Long - Episode 20
Special Episode: HUD Criminal History Screening Update
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Special Episode: HUD Criminal History Screening Update
Case Files: Two Different Responses Leads To A Charge of Discrimination - Episode 19
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Case Files: Two Different Responses Leads To A Charge of Discrimination - Episode 19
Housing Choice Vouchers and Fair Housing - Episode 97
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Housing Choice Vouchers and Fair Housing - Episode 97
Case Files: Disappearing Payment Accommodation Lead to a Fair Housing Claim - Episode 18
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Case Files: Disappearing Payment Accommodation Lead to a Fair Housing Claim - Episode 18
Is It a Disability? Part 5: Allergies - Episode 96
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Is It a Disability? Part 5: Allergies - Episode 96
Fair Housing For Housing Choice
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Fair Housing For Housing Choice
Case Files: Poor Planning Leads to Heavy Penalties - Episode 17
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Case Files: Poor Planning Leads to Heavy Penalties - Episode 17
The Property Management Impact of HUD's New Guidance
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The Property Management Impact of HUD's New Guidance
Case Files: Senior Communities: Burden of Proof - Episode 16
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Case Files: Senior Communities: Burden of Proof - Episode 16
Protected Classes Part 3: Familial Status - Episode 95
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Protected Classes Part 3: Familial Status - Episode 95
Case Files: Local Government Constituent Discrimination - Episode 15
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Case Files: Local Government Constituent Discrimination - Episode 15
Your ESA Questions Answered - Part 2 - Episode 94
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Your ESA Questions Answered - Part 2 - Episode 94
Case Files: Bed Bugs Create More Than Your Usual Problems - Episode 14
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Case Files: Bed Bugs Create More Than Your Usual Problems - Episode 14
Age - A Federally Protected Class? - Episode 93
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Age - A Federally Protected Class? - Episode 93

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  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I live in a midwest owner owned condo community with a HOA. We have no "form" for a reasonable accommodation. I wrote a detailed letter to our HOA board instead. My husband has both cognitive and neurological health issues that are not easy to visually see. Our HOA is quite addicted to using chemicals on this property (seasonal lawn spray, insect sprays etc.) These sprays are put on the lawn in front of our condo. and along the walkways and garages and these chemicals prevent my husband with a disability that causes pain going in and our the one-step sunporch slider egress (we live on a ground ground floor.) IF he goes out the slider and walks across the lawn his shoes are contiminated with these chemicals and they are then brought into our condo floors and carpets and trigger my own Multiple Chemical Sensitivies. IN ADDITION: The only other access to our condo is up a series of 8 stairs and down 8 more stairs and this causes him severe foot and knee pain. I have asked for a "reasonable accommodation" and to NOT put those chemicals down in front of our condo so that he can continue to egress year round over this one step area with less pain and where the disability bus picks him up and drop him off. I have been asking this for at least two years now and they have not complied. In fact, they do more of an "ignoring action" (ignore this and it will go away.) I feel like I have no option but to get a lawyer. Can I file a fair housing claim in an owner owned condo or this is only for renting situations?

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I live in a midwest owner owned condo community with a HOA. We have no "form" for a reasonable accommodation. I wrote a detailed letter to our HOA board instead. My husband has both cognitive and neurological health issues. Our HOA is quite addicted to using chemicals on this property (seasonal lawn spray, insect sprays etc.) These sprays are put on the lawn in front of our condo. and along the walkwqay and garages and these chemicals prevents my husband with a disability going in and our the one-step sunporch slider egress (we live on a ground ground floor.) IF he goes out the slider and walks across the lawn his shoes are contiminated with these chemicals and they are then brought into our condo floors and carpets and trigger my own Multiple Chemical Sensitivies. IN ADDITION: The only other access to our condo is up a series of 8 stairs and down 8 more stairs and this causes him foot and knee pain. I have asked for a "reasonable accommodation" and to NOT put those chemicals down in front of our condo so that he can continue to egress year round over this one step area with no pain and where the disability bus picks him up and drop him off. I have been asking this for at least two years now and they have not complied. In fact, they do more of an "ignoring action" (ignore this and it will go away.) I feel like I have no option but to get a lawyer. Can I file a fair housing claim in an owner owned condo or this is only for renting situations?

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have multiple chemical sensitivies and I have no issue at all with essential oils....those are NOT CHEMICALS. Chemicals are Plug-em i'ns, dryer softener sheets, clothes washing soaps, chemicals (weed killers, fertilizers and spider sprays on the building) spread on the lawn and garden, glysophate sprayed on poision ivy etc. I react to new carpet and carpet padding by my throat closing down and not being able to breath, cleaning supplies etc.

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    With very program i Iisten to you, you open my mind to new areas of law. I love to how how grateful you are to your listeners. I am grateful for these teachings!!!

  • @SharonB-gw1ph
    @SharonB-gw1ph 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It was mentioned, in this case, that property managers do have the ability to take action on continued behavior detrimental to other residents by someone that may be in a protected class after reasonable accommodations are provided - my questions is, is this a course of action that can be legally pursued if there is no improvement at all or should a general guideline be for an established period of time?

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    VERY INFORMATIVE-Thank you. I live in owner owned condo. with a HOA Board. I have multiple chemical sensitivities pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8773480/that make me very ill and I just recently asked my condo board for a formal disability and a "reasonable accommodation" for seasonal chemical weed killer, lawn fertilizer, spider sprays etc. I believe these include Round-up which has been proven to cause cancer and has a class-action suit against the company. I am forced to keep my GROUND LEVEL sunporch doors closed during the nice weather and keep three air purifers running 24/7 which are costing me about $168.00 per month (plus the costs of the filters) to run. I would like the board to stop all chemical usage but I will "compromise" with them not putting those chemicals in front of my first-floor condo. Previously the board agreed to notify me prior to a chemical treatment, but no notifications have come this year. NOTE: " Under the law, particularly the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) may be considered disabled if their symptoms substantially limit one or more major life activities, potentially requiring employers to make reasonable accommodations, although this is a complex issue due to the lack of definitive medical consensus regarding MCS itself; each case is evaluated based on individual medical evidence and the specific workplace situation. " THIS ADDRESSES THE WORKPLACE but I am hoping for more info. on common area homes.

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Again, I would like to know if Fair Housing Laws apply to owner owned condo's as well as rental units? Thank you!

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is highly informative information - thank you. I live in a condo that I own. I have an ESA (I DO have a verification letter from a psychologist stating this dog is needed by me as my emotional support dog.) We are a dog friendly condo community and have a number of other dogs living here. ISSUE 01: The former VP of our condo board actually had the adacity to tell me I could not take my ESA in and our of the common hallway that I as a condo owner own a part of and have the right to use any common area. POINT 02: Another board member told me that I was not able to take my dog into the tennis court - another common area other that other dogs use on a daily basis. My dog is about 58-65 pounds and my dog scratches up the soil in the tennis court area more than a 5-10-15 lb. does. This is a bias against my dog. IT WOULD HELP ME TO BE EDUCATED BETWEEN THE LAWS BETWEEN RENTING AND OWING?

  • @stevebabiak6997
    @stevebabiak6997 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Is this regarding the HUG Guidance on Screening that was released back in April of 2024? Or is there some newer guidance?

  • @amberhelms520
    @amberhelms520 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What if you own a condo that has rules for two pets only. The 3rd animal is a legitimate ESA. The condo association is trying to make you remove one of the pets in order to accommodate your ESA. Is that legal?

  • @ericbrown781
    @ericbrown781 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great session. Why So Restating the decress - That are the ,as you say the bottom line. A struggleing section 8 tenent. Thj

  • @LindaRoot-gz1zd
    @LindaRoot-gz1zd หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hadto take my 1 year old cat to vet today . He was scared. I cant him in the car carrier. I need a ESA letter

  • @rentawr
    @rentawr หลายเดือนก่อน

    You missed something in the very first question. Fair Housing requires landlords to make a reasonable accommodation for a tenant or applicant with an ESA. Fair Housing does not require me to allow visitors with an ESA. The guest does not reside in the unit, so they are not covered by Fair Housing. It's not a public space, so they are not covered by ADA laws. If I am wrong, please show me in writing.

  • @debbylisella4129
    @debbylisella4129 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great reminders, thank you!

  • @FeMiNem-Poet
    @FeMiNem-Poet หลายเดือนก่อน

    🍀Private market housing- from what I understand - has a totally different standard in the area of credit criteria with Federally funded housing.☘️

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Reasonable accommodation" is the key. I live in a dog friendly condo community. I have an emotional support dog that is Lab/Staffordshirt Terrier mix. I have an ESA AND a support letter from my therapist that I need this dog. AFTER I rescued my dog this condo board write into the Rules & Regulations that any dog with any Staffordshire Terrier, Pit Bull (and several other breeds) in it would be banned. (Like you could PROVE what a mix of dogs a mixed rescue has in it.) IF they had made a weight or height limitation I would support that but to randomly choose 5-7 breeds that they "perceive" as dangerous and ban them,..is totally ridiculous. If you are going to ban some breeds then you just ban all breeds that might be dangerous and not just a few of them.

  • @kaybee812.
    @kaybee812. หลายเดือนก่อน

    There is no fair housing when there is no housing to select from!

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this for rental properties only? I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE it is in each case you tell us is this is a in a rental property or an owner owned condo etc?

  • @defyned
    @defyned หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why wasn't the landlord found guilty of posting a discriminatory ad? The ad itself discouraged people with kids from applying.

  • @elizwalters3150
    @elizwalters3150 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the information😅

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for addressing this topic!! This had been my exact question for a number of years. I have multiple chemical sensitivities and multiple Autoimmune Conditions. I live in a Michigan condo community. I have researched this issue in the workplace and in the schools and it is considered a chemical sensitivity in both places. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and the Workplace National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov) www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC3697784 by A Martini · 2013 · Cited by 31 - Multiple chemical sensitivity, commonly known as environmental illness, is a chronic disease in which exposure to low levels of chemicals causes correlated ...I have been suffering from our condo community using chemicals on the grass, bug or mice sprays around the garages and along our common walkways. I live on the ground floor so everything sprayed outside of my condo immediately comes inside. I have just two ways to enter and exit my ground floor condo and when both areas are sprayed, I am homebound or if I venture outside I am hit with the toxins.(I do try to avoid these chemicals but even walking out to my garage, my car or walking my dog on this property means these toxins are being brought into my condo on our shoes and or our dogs feet. Even when the leaves are blown in the fall and the allergens roll into my bedroom window and this puts me in bed for several days. When the upper condo residents above me use laundry soap or dryer softeners the strong toxic smell drifts down into my condo through the open ceiling hole that holds the water pipes. This makes me terribly sick to my stomach. I also wonder if this rule ALSO APPLIES to a privately/individually owned condo vs a rental unit. The former secretary would send me an e-mail prior to the lawn chemicals being put down so I could make plan to avoid it as much as possible. However the new secretary does not inform me so all too often when our dog is walked in the dark the same night/next morning the lawn is sprayed we do not catch it until the following morning AFTER we have walked on freshly sprayed toxins. Your program has been very helpful to me, thank you. My next question is does the ruling you spoke of ONLY apply to rental units or to individually owned condos in a condo community as well?

  • @robgrey6183
    @robgrey6183 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ESA is a scam.

  • @LynnDeatherage-q3k
    @LynnDeatherage-q3k 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My friend daughter husband and his friend over heard a black kid yelling that I Lynn is a hooker whore prostitute do to a specific learning issues. And her son in law and friend was very mad.

  • @LynnDeatherage-q3k
    @LynnDeatherage-q3k 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some bullies lost there house choice vouchers and blaming the disabled people who didn't know zero about it.

  • @Puglife413
    @Puglife413 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    have Cerebral Palsy and I'm going through a situation where I could use some guidance and someone to talk to. I filed a HUD complaint against my apartments and won. Now, I'm facing homelessness out of retaliation. I've been just about everywhere trying everything to get the help I need in time. I need to be out by 10/7/24 I'm not asking for money. Maybe just some direction where to go for legal help. There's a lot more... A LOT more to my situation and I'm trying to avoid being homeless. Especially when I know I've been targeted and bullied. I have SOOOO much evidence. I need my story heard. Im in Harrisburg Pennsylvania Thanks!

  • @Puglife413
    @Puglife413 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have Cerebral Palsy and I'm going through a situation where I could use some guidance and someone to talk to. I filed a HUD complaint against my apartments and won. Now, I'm facing homelessness out of retaliation. I've been just about everywhere trying everything to get the help I need in time. I need to be out by 10/7/24 I'm not asking for money. Maybe just some direction where to go for legal help. There's a lot more... A LOT more to my situation and I'm trying to avoid being homeless. Especially when I know I've been targeted and exploited. I need my story heard. Im in Harrisburg Pennsylvania Thanks!

  • @Puglife413
    @Puglife413 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have Cerebral Palsy and I'm going through a situation where I could use some guidance and someone to talk to. I filed a HUD complaint against my apartments and won. Now, I'm facing homelessness out of retaliation. I've been just about everywhere trying everything to get the help I need in time. I need to be out by 10/7/24 I'm not asking for money. Maybe just some direction where to go for legal help. There's a lot more... A LOT more to my situation and I'm trying to avoid being homeless. Especially when I know I've been targeted and exploited. I need my story heard. Im in Harrisburg Pennsylvania Thanks!

    • @laurarenfro5136
      @laurarenfro5136 หลายเดือนก่อน

      File again

    • @Mackerlee
      @Mackerlee 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Id like to hear your story because I filed a complaint (ongoing) and it is my understanding that if you won, theres no way they should have been able to evict you.

    • @Puglife413
      @Puglife413 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@laurarenfro5136 I have. I'm trying to figure out what my case is worth (cause there's a lot) and I can't find an attorney with my SSDI. I was told that HUD and my PHRC (civil rights) can't give that to me, I need to say what I think would be okay and start from there. My apartments have been SCRAMBLING and doing all kinds of repairs ever since. And they're STILL dragging it all out! I'm in PA. I'm looking for an extra set of eyes to help me calculate a figure. I'm still living here BTW lol

    • @Puglife413
      @Puglife413 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Mackerlee I'm still here. Lol my case is also ongoing

    • @Mackerlee
      @Mackerlee 13 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@Puglife413 tell me your story. I know it's not wilder than mine. There is no way

  • @Puglife413
    @Puglife413 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have Cerebral Palsy and I'm going through a situation where I could use some guidance and someone to talk to. I filed a HUD complaint against my apartments and won. Now, I'm facing homelessness out of retaliation. I've been just about everywhere trying everything to get the help I need in time. I need to be out by 10/7/24 I'm not asking for money. Maybe just some direction where to go for legal help. There's a lot more... A LOT more to my situation and I'm trying to avoid being homeless. Especially when I know I've been targeted and exploited. I need my story heard. Im in Harrisburg Pennsylvania Thanks!

  • @Puglife413
    @Puglife413 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have Cerebral Palsy and I'm going through a situation where I could use some guidance and someone to talk to. I filed a HUD complaint against my apartments and won. Now, I'm facing homelessness out of retaliation. I've been just about everywhere trying everything to get the help I need in time. I need to be out by 10/7/24 I'm not asking for money. Maybe just some direction where to go for legal help. There's a lot more... A LOT more to my situation and I'm trying to avoid being homeless. Especially when I know I've been targeted and exploited. I need my story heard. Im in Harrisburg Pennsylvania Thanks!

  • @Puglife413
    @Puglife413 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have Cerebral Palsy and I'm going through a situation where I could use some guidance and someone to talk to. I filed a HUD complaint against my apartments and won. Now, I'm facing homelessness out of retaliation. I've been just about everywhere trying everything to get the help I need in time. I need to be out by 10/7/24 I'm not asking for money. Maybe just some direction where to go for legal help. There's a lot more... A LOT more to my situation and I'm trying to avoid being homeless. Especially when I know I've been targeted and exploited. I need my story heard. Im in Harrisburg Pennsylvania Thanks!

  • @ashleytims974
    @ashleytims974 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am desperately looking for a fair housing, civil litigation, lawyer in Akron Ohio I go to mediation against I promise LLC in less than two weeks 🥲 I’m nervous

  • @DISABILITY-ADVOCATE-ASK4HELP
    @DISABILITY-ADVOCATE-ASK4HELP 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I need an FHA attorney involving a local govt discriminating against me in violation of the FHA.

  • @nmHispana
    @nmHispana 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yep, Trompa made this change during the last term and in no way would we want him in there again as POTUS. I have had to endure two years of discrimination with ongoing retaliation for which has all been disregarded and the information given to investigators distorted and rushed through to an extremely bad HUD mediator who along with these violators of the laws that were created to protect the disabled is attempting to get me to accept no accountabilty and low ball breadcrumb offers.

  • @Sonya.Gonzo1
    @Sonya.Gonzo1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congratulations 🎉 on episode 100! I have learned so much and share these videos when onboarding and refreshing coworkers. What a wonderful community you have created.

  • @SharonB-gw1ph
    @SharonB-gw1ph 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Who can one reach out to for Fair Housing Information if they do not have access to an attorney? I have had questions on multiple occasions and do not have access to an attorney - I'm sure there are more like me out there that have this same need. Thank you for your consideration.

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am in a learning phase as to how fair housing works in a Michigan condo. I am mostly concerned as to how condo board rules and fair housing meets in the center. Our HOS board is made up of volunteers (no employees). As far as I can see there seems to be not much concern about ADA laws or fair housing. The condos are individually owned however the community itself is technically owned by its members. Does fair housing only come into play with rental apartment units?

  • @michaelpettersson4919
    @michaelpettersson4919 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I do not belive that allergies are going to respect the law.

  • @bhafferman
    @bhafferman 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    With regards to the question posed at 19:10, to rephrase, if you have two equally qualified applicants and one has an ESA and the other does not, do you have to chose the one with the ESA? And as an additional question, what if you have two individuals who are both disabled, one with an ESA and one without. Do you have to chose one over the other?

  • @Leannot35
    @Leannot35 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had to delete fear of possible... retaliation, God bless all 🙏

  • @criticalthinker72
    @criticalthinker72 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm just curious because I am 51 going on 52. I am disabled and have been for 12 years. I am a highly sensitive person so am affected by chemicals, loud sounds and much more. I am currently living in a low income housing tax credit brand new thrown up in a year cookie cutter apartment buildings. I do have a voucher. This place is a mess. It has turned into a stress-induced home life for myself. I'm not going to go into details you're just going to have to trust me. I live in a small town with about 200,000 people where the elderly percentage is about maybe 15%. There are four or five new low income tax credit housing projects going up and they just happened to all be 55 plus. I have read their petitions to get this money and it feels to me like the petition towards several people and then once they get it it turns to 55 and plus. I find this very interesting. Also I have noticed that the 55 plus housing is extremely nice in their individual homes or duplexes and I'm not given that opportunity. I just want to live somewhere where no one lives above me or below me. Being highly sensitive I cannot handle the stress. I don't want to deal with all of the riff Raff coming and going and illegal activities so that I can live my life in peace. I am entitled to that by law. I have been told there's absolutely no way I can get around 55+ and there are no accommodations whatsoever. I am pretty sure they have gotten LITCH bids and the housing trust fund bids. Being disabled I thought it might allow me a foot in the door but I am not getting anywhere. I have no problem with them having houses for people that are seniors but when the population is 15% and all the new buildings that are affordable are all made 55 plus and it makes no sense to me. If anyone want to hear me in the direction of a law or looking up certain issues that might help me out please let me know. I am constantly in a fight or fight because of everything going on around me.

  • @Msfrejo58
    @Msfrejo58 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do these Fair Housing laws apply to HOAs?

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Will you please do a program on HOA fair housing issues? I live in Michigan and live in a condo with a HOA run by a board. They seem to be untrained and or ignorent on issues of physical and mental disability. The Vice President of the HOA board demanded that I not bring my dog in and out through the common hallway. I pay a HOA fee every month and I am the owner of this condo- the common hallway is owned by all of us, including myself. They also complained about the cooking odors coming our of our condo and told us we could not cook our bone broth in our condo that we need to drink and cook with for our health issues (My husband and I both have health disabilities and our physician recommends this bone broth for us both.) Since that day we have been cooking our bone broth in our unheated garage across the driveway which is totally inconvenient for a man who no longer go up and down stairs and can barely walk due to his disability. These are just two examples of several more incidents.

  • @LaudetteMacik-f3r
    @LaudetteMacik-f3r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Better person stay in the building for 5 months after an order of protection was in play and she opened up the door for my cat to get pregnant the order of protection was because of the fact she tried to feed it to a pitbull on the way kicking in my door when I wasn't home and putting dog biscuits in front of it and they keep on harassing me afterwards what can I do

  • @LaudetteMacik-f3r
    @LaudetteMacik-f3r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The the landlord's here have also called the animal control on lp a woman that had an order of protection against her open my door to let her out and there's a video made of her getting pregnant and now he's single in me out and punish me for her getting pregnant but he never on his daughter or protection that's why this happened

  • @LaudetteMacik-f3r
    @LaudetteMacik-f3r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The the landlord's here have also called the animal control on lp a woman that had an order of protection against her open my door to let her out and there's a video made of her getting pregnant and now he's single in me out and punish me for her getting pregnant but he never on his daughter or protection that's why this happened

  • @dayne6563
    @dayne6563 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm a paraplegic who's had issues with accommodations in County owned housing, which has led me to file a civil rights complaint. I sincerely appreciate your Vlog, its very informative!

  • @LynnDeatherage-q3k
    @LynnDeatherage-q3k 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can take head manager to courthouse small claims that I burt stovetop burn my food which never happened. Its the neighbor in a two bedroom apartment unit on second floor which the firefighter told me burn food. And she is African American woman. So if she sees this thanks alot trouble 😵‍💫 maker you got me evicted out of my apartment unit in February 21, 2022. Thanks to mrs Armstrong dog liar and harassing us disable for them lost there house choice voucher in early 2000s. They did professional tenants and there landlords in St.Paul call there tenants public housing vouchers and welfare fraud to there workers. There banned 🚫🚫🚫 for lifetime of not being able to apply for it again. Won't happen. My one neighbor at cederview commons that Nancy who lied to me she moving in the midway apt unit. But applied at Ames Lake Green apartments and manager called me and told me about she writes very nasty derogatory notes.

  • @LynnDeatherage-q3k
    @LynnDeatherage-q3k 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The first senaro of a tenant is that victim of lying rumors made by lying civil rights lawyer Mrs Armstrong clients lost there housing vouchers in 2008 saying that I and others who are disabled people are being harassed by her clients lies and rumors made it by saying my disability conditions are retardation and that's not true statement at all. And a white woman name Jennifer oskski at Ames Lake Green apartments and some African American tenants who lost there housing vouchers are causing trouble 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫 made up stories to others that I'm a hooker whore and prostitute because I can't fall asleep sometimes. My IQ is 95%. Above average intelligent 🧠🤓 Smart 🤓 woman. Very capable of living on my own and going back to college no matter what the healthcare company said no because of the traumatic brain 🧠 injuries I had in the past. My ex neighbor set her fryer on fire 🚒🔥 and it burt the stovetop in her fryer in her unit on second floor not me on third floor.