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

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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 establishes when the notice is being sent.
  3. Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper delivery.
  4. In the greeting, address your landlord directly by name, maintaining a professional tone.
  5. Provide your address as the tenant in the specified section, confirming your residency.
  6. Clearly state the violation of the Fair Housing Act by summarizing relevant points from the act that apply to your situation.
  7. Describe specific circumstances leading to the reduction or denial of services. Be factual and concise.
  8. Request a response from your landlord on how they plan to rectify this issue, ensuring you leave space for their reply.
  9. Sign and date at the bottom of the letter, confirming its authenticity before sending it off.
  10. Select a method for proof of delivery and complete that section accordingly, ensuring you have documentation of sending this notice.

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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.
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 Fair Housing Act protects people from discrimination when they are renting or buying a home, getting a mortgage, seeking housing assistance, or engaging in other housing-related activities.
North Dakota has sunshine laws, which make all government records and meetings open to the public unless a specific law authorizes a record to be withheld or a meeting to be closed.
Discriminatory Refusal to Rent or Sell Housing One of the most common fair housing violations involves landlords or property owners refusing to rent or sell housing based on a persons protected status. This type of discrimination can manifest in different ways and can docHubly restrict housing access.
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