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Preventing Fair Housing Violations

In property management, ensuring a safe and respectful living environment isn’t just about reacting to problems—it’s about preventing them before they arise. Illegal harassment by employees or contractors can lead to fair housing complaints, legal consequences, and damage to a company’s reputation. Rather than waiting for issues to surface, housing providers must take a proactive approach to prevention. By implementing strong policies, educating all staff and contractors, and fostering a culture of accountability, property management companies can significantly reduce the risk of harassment and discrimination claims. Education and Training: The First Line of Defense One... Read more

Investors, property owners, and developers that are involved in affordable housing were doubtless glad to hear of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s...

As pet ownership in rental housing continues to grow, fostering a community where both pet owners and non-pet owners feel at home is essential. Proactively and fairly...

At a time when the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continue to grow each day, it is more important than ever to depend on your own reliable resources to...

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Joseph E. Johnson the owner and operator of rental properties in Lexington, Kentucky, for engaging in sexual...

Can You Charge A Pet Deposit or Pet Fee For...

Is it fair, or even legal, to charge a pet deposit for an assistance animal? This question often confronts landlords as they deal with the legal landscape concerning the rights of residents with disabilities. Assistance animals, including Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) and service animals, play crucial roles in the lives of many. Yet misunderstandings about their legal protections can lead to problematic situations. In the following article, we will explore whether landlords can legally impose a pet deposit for assistance animals and discuss the legal framework that safeguards these vital companions. Definition and Types of Assistance Animals Assistance animals are prescribed by... Read more

The Fair Housing Act (FHA) requires property managers to provide reasonable accommodations for residents with disabilities to ensure equal access and enjoyment of their...

As the new year begins, property management professionals have the opportunity to reflect on foundational practices that ensure both compliance and operational...

Effective January 1, 2025, NYC implemented the Fair Chance Housing Law, which requires a bifurcated screening process for applicants when the landlord wants to conduct a...

The U.S. Department of Justice has sued the owners and managers of an apartment complex for discriminating against Black tenants over felony and criminal history...