Yes, it COULD be. If you offer one person lower rent and another person a higher rent for the same type of accomodations, you could be supsected of favoritism, or discrimination.
Fair Housing Act of 1968
The Federal Fair Housing Act was created by the federal government to set a standards against discrimination for housing in general practice for the entire United States. The Massachusetts Fair Housing Law was created by the state of Massachusetts to discourage discrimination specifically related to Massachusetts.
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In recent years, New Jersey has taken several measures to address the issue of affordable housing and housing affordability. One significant step was the implementation of the "Fair Housing Act" in 1985, which aimed to provide affordable housing opportunities for low and moderate-income families. Under this act, the New Jersey Supreme Court established the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) to oversee and enforce affordable housing obligations for municipalities. Additionally, New Jersey has encouraged the development of affordable housing through various incentive programs, such as the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, which provides tax credits to developers who build affordable rental housing. The state has also offered funding and financial assistance to support the construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing units. Furthermore, in 2019, New Jersey passed a law called the "New Jersey Fair Housing Act," which sought to strengthen the enforcement of affordable housing requirements and promote fair housing practices. This legislation aimed to ensure that municipalities comply with their affordable housing obligations and work towards providing equitable housing opportunities for all residents. Despite these efforts, housing affordability remains a complex challenge in New Jersey, particularly in certain high-cost areas. The state continues to explore innovative approaches and collaborations between public and private sectors to tackle this issue and create a more inclusive and affordable housing market.
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was passed to prevent racial discrimination.http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/fair-housing-act
The purpose of the fair housing act is to ensure that everyone has equal access to housing regardless of their race, national origin, religion, sex, color, disability, familial status
Below is a great link about fair housing laws. If you go to that link you will see another link just about the fair housing act. It should have your info in it. Also there is a link to a copy of the fair house link. http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/FHLaws/ http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/housing/title8.htm Hope this helps, Chris. data backup.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination by employers. Meanwhile, the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the Fair Housing Act Amendments Act of 1988 made discrimination in housing illegal.
Your answer depends on which part of the fair housing act you believe is being trumped by the association's governing documents. Fair housing generally addresses discrimination as to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, which cannot be overwhelmed by an association.
HUD, your states Civil Rights' Commission, or your community's Fair Housing Office
Jane Perry has written: 'The fair housing experiment' -- subject(s): Discrimination in housing, Housing, Minorities
Department of Labor