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1 The Affects of Fair Housing on Social Service Programs Amber Young, LMSW & Stephanie Bloom, LMSW

2 *Disclaimer* 0 All information shared in this presentation is intended solely to impart standard, universal information about Fair Housing. 0 Because Fair Housing enforcement is so region specific and open to interpretation, this information should not take the place of legal counsel.

3 Community House, Inc. VS. City of Boise Fair Housing History in Boise

4 0 In 2013 the Intermountain Fair Housing Council was awarded a $324,630 Private Enforcement Initiative Grant to provide a statewide, full-service fair housing enforcement program. Fair housing investigation and enforcement activities will include systemic investigations and site design and construction assessments.

5 Why learn about Fair Housing? It protects many people from discrimination It protects housing providers from a complaint It can protect you! Clients are more educated and have greater assistance with filing complaints than ever before.

6 Basics Definition of Fair Housing- “The right of all people to be free from discrimination in the rental, sale or financing of housing.” Protected classes – Race – Color – National origin – Religion – Gender – Disability

7 Basics- continued – Familial status (includes children under 18, parents, step parents, adoptive parents, guardians, foster parents, custodians of a minor, pregnant women, or someone in the process of acquiring legal custody of a child) – In 2012, HUD approved a rule that sexual orientation and gender identity and expression should not be taken into consideration for eligibility for all McKinney-Vento- funded housing programs, as well as to other housing assisted or insured by HUD. – States are able to add extra provisions, as well. – Example: 12 states and the District of Columbia include source of income as a protected class.

8 Video Protected Classes – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J8KwmdX9X0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J8KwmdX9X0 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeQd69pZTaI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeQd69pZTaI

9 Who must comply? 0 Participants in the advertisement, sale, rental or financing process related to housing. 0 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. 0 Shelters (One exception: true emergency shelter without a storage space or any reserved spaces and no federal funding)

10 Enforcement Over 4 million housing violations occur each year!!!

11 Enforcement 2012 Types of Complaints Filed 0 55% Disability 0 25% Race 0 20% National origin

12 Definition of a Disability 0 A physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities or a record of such an impairment or being regarded as having such an impairment.

13 Disability Video 0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFk2G9Q7aiU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFk2G9Q7aiU

14 Reasonable Modification 0 A physical change to the existing property that is necessary for a disabled person to have full enjoyment of the premises of a dwelling. 0 Most likely is at the expense of the program. * Consult ADA and Fair Housing for further clarification of expense.

15 Reasonable Accommodation 0 A change, exception or adjustment to the rules, policies, practices, or services as necessary for a disabled person to have full enjoyment of the premises of a dwelling. 0 Requires entering into an “Interactive Dialogue”.

16 Requesting an Accommodation 0 Client’s responsibility: 0 Make the request for accommodation (obvious vs. not obvious) 0 Cooperate with providing information regarding their need for the accommodation in order to have an equal opportunity to use and enjoy your housing unit. 0 Management may: 0 Request supporting information from the tenant to document the need for the accommodation (not to provide a description of their disability).

17 Denying an Accommodation An accommodation may be denied for 3 reasons 1. It poses an undue financial burden; 2. It alters the fundamental purpose of the program; 3. Granting the request would be a direct threat to other residents and/or staff. *If an accommodation is denied, the provider should discuss with the requester whether there is an alternative accommodation that would effectively address the requester's disability-related needs without a fundamental alteration to the provider's operations and without imposing an undue financial and administrative burden.

18 Animals 0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stjdnQYYEKg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stjdnQYYEKg

19 Animals 0 Pet: An animal kept primarily for amusement or company. 0 Assistance Animals: An animal that works, provides assistance, or performs tasks for the benefit of a person with a disability, or provides emotional support that alleviates one or more identified symptoms or effects of a person's disability.

20 Animals, continued 0 DO NOT require participants with an obvious disability/assistance animal need to file a reasonable accommodation. 0 No Pet Lease Agreement or security deposit. 0 They will be responsible for the conduct of that animal and must comply with the service and companion animal rules, including but not limited to: 1. Maintaining the animal under control at all times when outside the housing; 2. Preventing the animal from causing damage to the housing, grounds; 3. Cleaning up all animal waste; 4. Not allowing the animal to disturb the quiet use and enjoyment of other tenants. 0 No limit on specific breeds, animals or quantity, unless City Code specifies restrictions.

21 Children Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvTcWw3bVMo

22 Children 0 You cannot have rules specifically for children 0 Safety-reactionary not preventative 0 Strive to provide a safe environment for all

23 How Fair Housing Savvy Are You? 0 Language Assistance Plans? How do you handle people who speak other languages? 0 Case: Domestic Violence shelter 0 Case: Nampa Shelter 0 Case: Chickens? 0 Case: Idaho, Inc.

24 Do’s: 0 Trainings-Staff & Volunteers 0 Bare necessity eligibility criteria & pre-screening data collection. Put standardized screening and intake criteria in writing and use them to evaluate all applicants; 0 Waiting lists- screen, evaluated and select in chronological order.

25 Do’s: 0 Policies and procedures reviewed by a local attorney and TSA lawyers 0 Documentation, documentation! 0 Best practice-Document a reasoning for each rule 0 Good intentions won’t protect you in court!

26 What can you do? 0 Ask yourself, 0 “Do we have any policies that blatantly break Fair Housing law?” 0 “Do our clients know how to make a request for reasonable accommodations?” 0 “Do our staff and volunteers know how to answer questions about Fair Housing?” 0 “Do you have a Language Assistance Plan?”

27 Resources 0 http://www.fairhousingfirst.org/faq/mfhousing.html http://www.fairhousingfirst.org/faq/mfhousing.html 0 http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc ?id=2012charges.pdf http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc ?id=2012charges.pdf 0 http://housingrights.org/renters/agencies.htm

28 Contact Info Stephanie Bloom, LMSW Stephanie.bloom@usw.salvationarmy.org

29 Questions?


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