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[Music] the fair housing act was passed in 1968 as part of the civil rights act the law takes fair housing seriously so whether youre a landlord or a tenant its a good idea to get familiar with it the law says that a rental application cannot be denied on the basis of marital status sex gender age disability religion color race or nationality all of these are considered protected classes under the act a landlord can also not deny applicants who are pregnant have kids or cares for an elderly person so what does the fair housing act mean for you if youre a landlord it means that you need to be aware that there are legal reasons to deny a renters application but that there are also illegal reasons if youre a tenant it means that you have rights and the grounds for filing an official complaint if you feel you are being discriminated against well take a look at both perspectives in this video if youre a landlord reviewing applications concern yourself with whether an applicant can pa