CHICAGO – A new set of federal cuts at the hands of the Trump administration will impact the number of grants the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) can offer to organizations.
Discover how to recognize and fight housing discrimination using key laws and strategies. Learn your rights and tackle bias in buying, renting, and selling homes.
The order comes over 50 years after the Fair Housing Act first condemned illegal biases in the real estate market. CINCINNATI — Advocates for fair housing in the Cincinnati area welcome President Joe ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- When it comes to housing discrimination, it can feel isolating and difficult to navigate. We have compiled a list of vetted local resources you can use to find help or help ...
Redfin Survey shows Black, Hispanic, Asian, and LGBTQ+ communities continue to face bias during home searches, despite protective federal laws. Racial and LGBTQ+ discrimination in the U.S. housing ...
A new study finds that fair housing complaints increased even though there were fewer agencies reporting data. When President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Fair Housing Act on April 11, 1968, he ...
A Black couple’s lawsuit against a home appraisal company is now catching the attention of the Department of Justice. Last week, the DOJ filed a statement of interest in the couple’s claim that the ...
The United States Department of Justice has reached a $31 million settlement with City National Bank in a historic housing discrimination case. City National, based in Los Angeles, is one of America’s ...
The Escambia-Pensacola Human Relations Commission dissolved on Dec. 31 after audits raised concerns about its finances, ...
The legislation is part of local and national anti-discrimination efforts to prevent people from being denied homes because ...
When you’re looking to lay down roots, it should be comforting to know that after the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, there are laws in place to protect homeowners from housing discrimination ...
A decade ago, George Willborn, a Black radio personality and comedian, reached a tentative deal to buy a $1.7 million, 8,000-square-foot house in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood. But the White ...