Navigating the requirements of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a necessary but often complicated responsibility for housing providers. One of the most frequently misunderstood aspects is the documentation process—what you can legally request from residents and how to ensure your practices are compliant. What Type of Documentation Is Allowed? A common question in […]| fairhousinginstitute.com
How do the recent federal cuts impact fair housing enforcement? Join us for a critical review that shares that while the landscape has changed enforcement is alive and well.| fairhousinginstitute.com
Discrimination by a resident? What should you do to protect them while upholding fair housing regulations.| fairhousinginstitute.com
Senior housing presents a unique opportunity in the property management industry, but it also comes with equally unique legal responsibilities regarding fair housing. While marketing and managing senior communities may seem straightforward, the Fair Housing Act sets very specific requirements for properties that wish to qualify as “housing for older persons.” One area that often […]| fairhousinginstitute.com
So, do you have to permit cats if another resident has allergies?| fairhousinginstitute.com
Understanding how citizenship and immigration status relate to fair housing compliance can be a complex issue—especially in today’s environment. Watch now to learn more.| fairhousinginstitute.com
For property managers, mold is more than just a maintenance issue—it can quickly evolve into a serious fair housing matter that could cost them big.| fairhousinginstitute.com
While guest cards are frequently seen as a sales or customer service tool, they play a crucial role in fair housing compliance.| fairhousinginstitute.com
When residents perceive that their maintenance requests are handled inconsistently compared to their neighbors, fair housing complaints can arise. The key to preventing these issues? Proactive communication and thorough documentation.| fairhousinginstitute.com