Content Overview
- Summary
- Landlords And Sellers Who Are Covered By The Fair Housing Act
- What The Fair Housing Act Requires Landlords To Do
- How To Request An Accommodation
- Permitted Discrimination In The Fair Housing Act
- If You Have A Complaint: Preparatory Steps To Take
- If You Have A Complaint: What You Can Do About It
Housing: Your Legal Rights
Landlords And Sellers Who Are Covered By The Fair Housing Act
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The Fair Housing Act covers all landlords except the following landlords:
- Owners of single family houses which are sold or rented by an owner, as long as:
- The owner owns fewer than three such single-family houses at any one time.
- The owner does not sell through a broker.
- Owners of rooms or units in dwellings containing no more than four families living independently of one another, if the owner actually maintains and occupies one of these living quarters as his or her residence.
- Religious organizations - unless the religious organization provides housing for purely commercial purposes.
- Private clubs - unless the club provides housing to nonmembers (though they are still permitted to give preference to their own members).
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