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Alicia Gates
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Fair Housing-where to post for SFH and applications online?

Alicia Gates
  • Maryville, TN
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We're getting ready to close on our first SFH next week, and we will have an inherited tenant.

I'm reading the NOLO Every Landlord's Legal Guide, and it states that you have to post the Fair Housing Poster where ever you conduct housing related business.  Well, I work from home and I intend to use Cozy for all rental applications/management of payments, etc.  I can't find anywhere that Cozy lists out Fair Housing Guides to tenants through their website.  I don't intend to EVER have tenants at my home, so putting up a poster here seems pointless. 

How would you post this information?  Where?  Should I just get one of the posters electronically and include it as an attachment to my tenants?  Or is that something I could do when I market the property for future rentals?   I won't be marketing this one yet, so maybe I'm missing something really obvious. 

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Christopher Phillips
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Christopher Phillips
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@Alicia Gates

(SFRs). [24 CFR §110.10(b)]

(b) This part shall not require posting and maintaining a fair housing poster:

(1) On vacant land, or

(2) At any single-family dwelling, unless such dwelling

(i) Is being offered for sale or rental in conjunction with the sale or rental of other dwellings in which circumstances a fair housing poster shall be posted and maintained as specified in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section, or

(ii) Is being offered for sale or rental through a real estate broker, agent, salesman, or person in the business of selling or renting dwellings in which circumstances a fair housing poster shall be posted and maintained as specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section,

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