Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Fair Housing Reduction or Denial of services to Family with Children - Wisconsin 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This is important for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any delivery issues.
  4. In the greeting section, address your landlord directly by name, maintaining a professional tone.
  5. Provide your address as the tenant in the specified area. This establishes your identity and location.
  6. Clearly state the violation of the Fair Housing Act, referencing specific sections that apply to your situation.
  7. Describe the circumstances leading to this notice in detail, ensuring clarity and specificity.
  8. Request a response from your landlord on how they plan to rectify this issue, promoting open communication.
  9. Sign and date at the bottom of the letter where indicated, confirming your intent and acknowledgment.
  10. Complete the proof of delivery section by selecting how you will deliver this notice and signing it accordingly.

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Under the Federal Fair Housing Act and the California Fair Employment Housing Act, familial status discrimination is defined as unfair treatment by a housing provider because an individual has children.
The Wisconsin Fair Housing Law protects the rights of people in the rental or purchase of housing. It is unlawful to discriminate against a person in housing because of that persons protected class.
Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act), as amended, and the Wisconsin Open Housing Law make it illegal to discriminate in the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on the following protected classes: 1.) Race- An persons race or the race of persons with whom one associates.
Under Wisconsin Open Housing law it is illegal to discriminate based on sex; race; color; sexual orientation; disability; religion; national origin; marital status; family status; status as a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault or stalking; lawful source of income; age or ancestry.
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.

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It is illegal discrimination to take any of the following actions because of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, or national origin: Refuse to rent or sell housing. Refuse to negotiate for housing. Otherwise make housing unavailable.

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