4 Steps to Protect Yourself From Fair Housing Violations

By
Services for Real Estate Pros with Jessica Cates Creative

fair housing violations

There are so many rules and regulations you must know and follow to avoid potential legal issues that it can be overwhelming. The risk of facing litigation is only exacerbated by The Fair Housing Act – a set of laws put into place to protect renters and buyers from housing discrimination. Unfortunately, accidentally violating the act is easier than you might realize. In fact, a seemingly harmless question can be prosecutable in the eyes of the law.

 

Follow these 4 simple steps to protect yourself:

  1. Know the Rules:

    The Fair Housing Act (FHA) strictly prohibits the printing, making or publishing of ads that state a preference, discrimination or limitation based on color, race, sex, religion, handicap, national origin or familial status. The FHA is mandated by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) – but there are also state laws that vary. Make sure you know your stuff forward and backward to avoid fair housing violations!

  2. Choose Your Words Carefully:

    Anytime you put something in writing, make sure you are not including alienating or discriminatory language. Something as simple as, “Perfect starter home for a small family” is alienating to potential buyers who don’t fall into that family status or category – which is a violation of the FHA. Words like “exclusive” or “quiet” – and any words or phrases that mention a particular age group or subset of people are also strictly prohibited.  To be safe, omit any words that describe a potential tenant or type of tenant and instead stick to describing property features only.

  3. Use Safe, Open-Ended Questions:

    When you meet with a new client, phrase your questions carefully.  Here’s an example: It is unlawful to overtly inquire about socio-economic or family status, so instead of asking what income level your potential buyers are at - ask what price range they are considering for a home purchase. Instead of asking about family, ask what their hobbies are or what types of activities they enjoy. Most of the time, open questions will produce the answers you need to cater your search without violating any FHA laws.

  4. Always Document Client Communications:

    Sometimes, you’ll complete a transaction with a client and everything will go smoothly – then years later, you get a notification that your previously satisfied client is now coming after you for a violation. Keeping detailed notes with dates and timestamps on all client communications will be your saving grace if you ever find yourself in this type of legal bind. For best results, follow these file organization best practices and keep client files on hand and safely secured so you have all the evidence you need to protect yourself.

 

Most importantly, always be informed and aware of your communications to avoid having a simple mistake become a costly one.


 

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Comments (6)

Mike Rock
Complete Design - Granite Bay, CA
Granite Bay Luxury New Construction...For Less

wow!!! you left out the most important one!! Age , as a confirmed OLD GUY , :)  i resent and resemble your discrimination... look at bill clinton, he is so old now, he could get away with anything!! lol oooh thats right, he did!

Aug 02, 2015 05:13 AM
Stefan Winter
Real Estate in IL & NV | Owner of Real Estate Web Tech | Daily Vlogger - Las Vegas, NV
Owner - Winter Group & Real Estate Web Tech

All great tips, I have been doing all those from the start just to be safe. To many people that love to sue someone for a quick buck in the world today. Being able to show communication logs and solid contracts will help you if you ever end up in court.

Have a great Sunday & week.

Aug 02, 2015 05:19 AM
Troy Erickson AZ Realtor (602) 295-6807
Good Company Real Estate - Chandler, AZ
Your Chandler, Ahwatukee, and East Valley Realtor

Jessica - It is important that we all do as much as we can to avoid any fair housing violations. Thanks for sharing these.

Aug 02, 2015 06:00 AM
Sybil Campbell
Fernandina Beach, FL
Referral Agent Amelia Island Florida

Jessica Schweppe,  That is great advice, as REALTORS we can never be too careful!

Aug 02, 2015 07:49 AM
Jessica Cates
Jessica Cates Creative - Gilbert, AZ
Real Estate Marketing Expert + Blogger

Haha - MIKE ROCK, ya got me! :)

Aug 03, 2015 03:11 AM
Mike Rock
Complete Design - Granite Bay, CA
Granite Bay Luxury New Construction...For Less

thats what i do!!! im here to getcha ya  :)  good post.

Aug 03, 2015 03:18 AM

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