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Report Housing Discrimination

If you think your rights may have been violated, we encourage you to report housing discrimination. Because there are time frame on when a claims can be submitted with HUD after an alleged offense, you should report housing discrimination as quickly as possible. When reporting housing discrimination, please provide as much info as possible, consisting of:

Your name and address

The name and address of the individual(s) or organization your claims is versus

The address or other identification of the housing or program involved

A short description of the event(s) that trigger you to believe your rights were violated

The date(s) of the alleged offense

Online

You can Report Housing Discrimination with FHEO online in English (likewise readily available in Español, 中文, Tiếng Việt, 한국인, العربية, Русский, ខ ម រ, and Soomaali)

Report Now > or

Phone

We speak your language! Talk with an FHEO intake expert by calling:

1-800-669-9777

or

Mail

You can print out this type (also readily available in Español, 中文, Tiếng Việt, 한국인, العربية, Русский, ខ ម រ, and Soomaali) and mail it to your local FHEO office at the address on this list.

Assistance for Persons with Disabilities

HUD welcomes and is prepared to get calls from individuals who are deaf or tough of hearing, in addition to individuals with speech or communication specials needs. To get more information about how to make an accessible phone call, please go to Telecommunications Relay Service - TRS.

Assistance for Persons with Limited English Proficiency

You can report housing discrimination in any language. For persons with restricted English efficiency, HUD offers interpreters. HUD likewise supplies a Spanish language version of the online report housing discrimination type. You can discover descriptions of your fair housing rights in several languages other than English here.

It is unlawful to retaliate versus anybody for making an accusation, testifying, assisting, or taking part in any way in a case under HUD's claims procedure at any time, even after the investigation has been finished. The Fair Housing Act also makes it unlawful to strike back against anyone because that person reported an inequitable practice to a housing service provider or other authority. The Violence Against Women Act likewise makes it unlawful for a public housing agency, owner, or manager of housing helped under a VAWA covered housing program to strike back versus someone for seeking or working out VAWA protections for themself or another. This consists of protection for individuals who testify, help, or take part in any VAWA matter on their own, or another's, behalf. If you believe you have retaliation, you can report housing discrimination.

FHEO investigates allegations, which may be one or both of the list below types:

Discrimination in renting or buying a home, getting a mortgage, seeking housing help, or participating in other housing-related activities

Fair Housing Act (race, color, nationwide origin, religion, sex, special needs, familial status)

Anyone who has been or will be damaged by a discriminatory housing practice

Residential or commercial property owners, residential or commercial property supervisors, developers, property agents, mortgage lending institutions, homeowners associations, insurance coverage companies, and others who impact housing opportunities

Discrimination and other infractions of civil rights in HUD programs (for example, failure to ensure meaningful gain access to by individuals with restricted English efficiency)

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (race, color, nationwide origin)