Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Fair Housing Reduction or Denial of services to Family with Children - Tennessee 2025

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Individuals who believe that they have been victims of an illegal housing practice, may file a complaint with the Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD] or file their own lawsuit in federal or state court. The Department of Justice brings suits on behalf of individuals based on referrals from HUD.
There are several ways to file a complaint: You can file a complaint right now, by using our online form. You can call toll-free 1 (800) 669-9777. You can print out a form, complete it, and drop it or mail it to: You can write us a letter with:
In New Jersey, it is illegal to discriminate against a prospective or current buyer or tenant because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, marital status, civil union status, affectional or sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy or breastfeeding, actual or perceived
The Tennessee Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination related to housing, residential or commercial, including Advertisement, Financing, Negotiating, Rental, Real Estate Transaction and Sale.
What Is Prohibited? 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: Refuse to rent or sell housing.
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The Fair Housing Act prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, and familial status (living with children).
Examples of direct evidence of discrimination include openly discriminatory statements during a verbal or written exchange between a landlord and a tenant, an advertisement for a rental property stating a discriminatory preference, and discriminatory rules and policies.

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