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Thursday Thoughts: Fair Housing

  • Jun 18, 2020
  • 1 min read

With the world focuses on equality for all, let's talk about fair housing. The Fair Housing Act passed in 1968, protects people from discrimination when buying or renting a home. The Act outlines that you cannot be discriminated against the characteristics of race, color, national origin, family status, disability, sex or religion.

Also, note that I left out one other characteristic that the act protects and that is religion. I try to record these videos in one take and skipped an important item that you can not be discriminated on and that's religion.

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