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Being Reasonable Under The Fair Housing Amendments Act: Allowing Changes In Rent-Admission Policies To Accommodate The Disabled Renter's Economic Status, Abram B. Gregory
Being Reasonable Under The Fair Housing Amendments Act: Allowing Changes In Rent-Admission Policies To Accommodate The Disabled Renter's Economic Status, Abram B. Gregory
Indiana Law Journal
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Discriminatory Housing Statements And §3604(C): A New Look At The Fair Housing Act’S Most Intriguing Provision, Robert G. Schwemm
Discriminatory Housing Statements And §3604(C): A New Look At The Fair Housing Act’S Most Intriguing Provision, Robert G. Schwemm
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Today, more than three decades after the 1968 Fair Housing Act ("FHA") banned such behavior, blatant discrimination—often accompanied by racist slurs and other explicitly discriminatory statements—continues to plague America's housing markets. The FHA not only outlawed discrimination in most housing transactions on the basis of race, color, religion, and national origin, but also contained a specific prohibition, § 3604(c), banning all discriminatory housing statements. Unlike the FHA's more traditional prohibitions against discriminatory refusals to deal and discriminatory terms and conditions, § 3604(c)'s ban on discriminatory statements has not been the subject of much litigation or debate.
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