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In the sale and rental of housing, no one may take any of the following actions based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or handicap: Deny anyone access to, or membership in a facility or service (such as: a multiple listing service) related to the sale or rental of housing. Deny a
Housing providers who refuse to rent or sell homes to people based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability are violating federal law, and HUD will vigorously pursue enforcement actions against them. FAIR HOUSING - HUD HUD documents FHEOBookletEng HUD documents FHEOBookletEng
It is illegal discrimination to take any of the following actions because of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, familial status, or national origin: Refuse to rent or sell housing. Refuse to negotiate for housing. Otherwise make housing unavailable. Housing Discrimination Under the Fair Housing Act - HUD HUD programoffices fairhousing HUD programoffices fairhousing
Louisiana tenants have the right to live in a property that meets fair housing requirements, as well as the right to due process if the landlord decides to file an eviction claim. If any damages in the property exceed normal wear and tear, Louisiana tenants may send a written notice to the landlord for a fix.
In Louisiana, there are no specific laws in place that govern rent increases or rent control like some other states have. Instead, the details about rent increases should be clearly stated in the lease agreement.
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The Fair Housing Act protects people from discrimination. You cannot be denied access to a home on the basis of your color, race, religion, sex, national origin, disability or familial status.
Both the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Louisiana Equal Housing Opportunity Act make it illegal to deny a person housing solely on the basis of: Color. Race. Religion. Sex. National Origin. Disability. Fair Housing Basics - Louisiana Housing Corporation Louisiana Housing Corporation (LHC) (.gov) fair-housing-basics Louisiana Housing Corporation (LHC) (.gov) fair-housing-basics

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