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Updated about 4 years ago, 10/15/2020
Fair Housing Protected Class
Alright BP fam, here’s the question for today....
A family is looking to rent a house in a local town, and they fit the “familial status” protected class.
They know that the previous renter, a single man living alone, was charged $450 or $500 a month in rent. The man is moving out and the family is seeking to move in. The landlord is asking for more money per month because they’re a family (of 4).
Does this situation fall under the Federal Housing Act? Is the landlord exhibiting a discriminatory act in the eyes of the Fair Housing Act?
This landlord does not have a broker overseeing the transaction.
Thanks in advance BP fam!