The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was passed to prevent racial discrimination.
http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/fair-housing-act
No, Equal Housing Act makes it illegal to dcriminate based on age. The only exception is housing specifically designed for seniors.
Housing for low income people is subsidized by the government. Families need to aply for it. Read more at http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4697660_low-income-housing-work.html
ACTEDS is a based system that ensures planned development of civilians
No, not at all. Low income housing is just that. People with low incomes can apply at low income housing facilities. You can get a list of these in person only at your local housing department.
No nitrome is not illegal, it is a u.s based game company. why would it be illegal?
Government housing plans are income based. There are loans for housing that are based on income as well. These programs will allow you to rent a house with a lower rental fee, pay for your security deposits and pay partial portion of rent.
I found a great website that will definitely answer your question! The website is called [ affordablehousingonline.com/section8housing.asp ] Explore the whole site and there is a section that talks about if people qualify for low income housing.
Income based apartments and housing is available in your area. You can contact the St.Louis Housing Authority at: 314-531-4770 or Beyond Housing, a faith based organization at: www.beyondhousing.org Phone: 314-533-8745 for more information
I believe it would be illegal to prejudice someone based on their age, although this is seen all the time for example, clubs often refuse entry to people they deem too old to enter
The eviction of a tenant from a Public Housing Authority (PHA) is typically based on the actions of the tenant themselves, not their guests. If a guest engages in illegal activities, it may be grounds for the tenant to face consequences, such as warnings or potentially termination of their lease, depending on the severity of the situation. However, the specific policies and procedures regarding eviction in relation to illegal acts of guests may vary between different PHAs.
No, oil-based paints are not illegal. However, they are regulated in terms of disposal and environmental impact due to their potentially harmful chemicals and VOC emissions. It's important to follow proper guidelines for use and disposal of oil-based paints.
No! It is a question and answer based site. People who have questions can submit them and people in the WA community can answer the questions!