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Requirements for Using Fair Housing Logos and Posters

Reblogger Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Property Manager with Gibson Management Group, Ltd.

 

I am re-blogging this because it is a GOOD PLACE to START...the federal poster is SO NOT relevant * states and localities often have MORE protected classes so posting JUST the federal poster with the federal protected classes may not be enough.

This is the AZ's AG's poster - MUCH more relevant to the citizens of AZ!  My poster at my office is from the Marin (CA) Fair Housing Council and has the "famous" doors" of fair housing * very attractive and displayed in my office.

 

 

Original content by Jason Rose School Sponsor 373

 

Fair Housing Logo

Using the fair housing logo is a great way to show a commitment to fair housing.  Many housing providers use the Equal Housing Opportunity logo in their ads and on their written materials to show that they do business in compliance with fair housing laws.

HUD requires that owners and managers display a fair housing poster with its logo at rental offices.  This applies to rentals covered by the federal Fair Housing Act, and to dwellings rented through a real estate broker/agent.  See 24 C.F.R.  §§ 110.1 – 110.30.

Who Is Required to Display a Fair Housing Poster?

HUD’s regulations require the following:

  • If a single-family dwelling (one that is not being offered for sale or rental in conjunction with the sale or rental of other dwellings) is offered for sale or rental through a real estate broker, agent, salesman, or person in the business of selling or renting dwellings, such person must post and maintain a fair housing poster at any place of business where the dwelling is offered for sale or rental.  24 C.F.R.  § 110.10(a)(1).
  • With respect to all other dwellings covered by the Fair Housing Act, a fair housing poster must be posted and maintained at:

o  Any place of business where the dwelling is offered for sale or rental, and

o  The dwelling (except that with respect to a single-family dwelling that is being offered for sale or rental in conjunction with the sale or rental of other dwellings, the fair housing poster may be posted and maintained at the model dwellings instead of at each of the individual dwellings). 24 C.F.R.  § 110.10(a)(2).

  • With respect to new construction, the fair housing poster must be posted at the beginning of construction and maintained throughout the period of construction and sale or rental.  24 C.F.R.  § 110.10(a)(3).
  • HUD does not require the posting and maintaining a fair housing poster on vacant land.  24 C.F.R.  § 110.10(b)(1).
  • All real estate brokers and agents must post and maintain a fair housing poster at all of their places of business.  24 C.F.R.  § 110.10(c).

Location of Posters

All fair housing posters must be prominently displayed “so as to be readily apparent to all persons seeking housing accommodations or seeking to engage in residential real estate-related transactions or brokerage services.” C.F.R. § 110.15.

Availability of Posters

Fair housing posters can be obtained from HUD’s regional and area offices. A facsimile may be used if the poster and the lettering are equivalent in size and legibility to the poster available from HUD. 24 C.F.R. § 110.20.

Effect of Failure to Display Poster

Any person who claims to have been injured by a discriminatory housing practice may file a complaint with HUD. And consistent with that, a failure to display the fair housing poster as required by this part shall be deemed prima facie evidence of a discriminatory housing practice. 24 C.F.R. § 110.30

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Wallace S. Gibson is a Certified Property Manager with over 50 years of property management experience and expertise.  She maintains a specialized property management business in Central Virginia serving Albemarle, Greene, Fluvanna and Louisa counties  

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Comments(2)

Brad Calef
Coco Plum Realtors - Key Colony Beach, FL

A thought hit me when reviewing HUD's regulations which applies to my area of The Real Estate business which is Vacation Rentals.

Vacation Rentals are transient by nature, so is the key word dwelling, or are many of us doing this wrong? 

I am not seeing the HUD fair housing logo on the ad's for transient accommodations and I would love your thoughts ~ brad

Sep 23, 2010 04:44 AM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
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Vacation rentals do not apply * they are transient lodging and don't require a real estate license to lease and manage.

Sep 23, 2010 06:49 AM