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Fair Housing

There are many laws that provide relief for victims of housing discrimination. Rights and remedies can be found in federal laws, Florida State law and as well as laws in the city where you live. Here is some basic information:

What Housing Is Covered?

The Fair Housing Act covers most housing. In some circumstances, the Act exempts owner-occupied buildings with no more than four units, single-family housing sold or rented without the use of a broker, and housing operated by organizations and private clubs that limit occupancy to members.

What Is Prohibited?

Additional Protection if You Have a Disability

If you or someone associated with you:

Your landlord may not:

Housing Opportunities for Families
Unless a building or community qualifies as housing for older persons, it may not discriminate based on familial status. That is, it may not discriminate against families in which one or more children under 18 live with:

Familial status protection also applies to pregnant women and anyone securing legal custody of a child under 18. Exemption: Housing for older persons is exempt from the prohibition against familial status discrimination if:

A transition period permits residents on or before September 13, 1988, to continue living in the housing, regardless of their age, without interfering with the exemption.

What You Should Do

If you have been trying to buy or rent a home or apartment and you believe your rights have been violated, contact the Equity & Workforce Development department by phone 891-8290 or 711 TDD.

You may fill out our Fair Housing Complaint form online or you may fill out and print the Fair Housing Complaint form (PDF) and fax, bring in or mail the form to the the Equity & Workforce Development department.

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