Understanding language of Fair Housing Act is uneasy and can be even stressful because errors may lead to violations, and violations are extremely costly. Especially terrifying is the language about housing discrimination, and there are a lot of misunderstandings around disparate impact. For example, a Landlord rejects an applicant due to the criminal convictions; therefore, Landlord may unintentionally discriminate certain minority applicants disproportionately.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has put landlords and other housing providers on notice that a policy of denying housing to anyone with a prior arrest or any kind of criminal conviction would violate the Fair Housing Act. This video will provide more insights.
So, Mila Realty, property management company in Orlando and Kissimmee, has a…