Have questions about whether a landlord’s actions constitute discrimination? This video provides a brief explanation of common forms of discrimination provided by our Fair Housing team. This presentation is general information and is not legal advice. Only an attorney can give you legal advice to help with a specific problem or answer a specific question. The DLC has attorneys on staff, so if you would like questions answered about certain situations, give us a call at (800) 662-9080, or use the online contact form on our website disabilitylawcenter.org.
Discrimination in Housing
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