26 July 2020 | 76 replies
It outlawed: Refusal to sell or rent a dwelling to any person because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.Discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin in the terms, conditions or privilege of the sale or rental of a dwelling.Advertising the sale or rental of a dwelling indicating preference of discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin.Coercing, threatening, intimidating, or interfering with a person's enjoyment or exercise of housing rights based on discriminatory reasons or retaliating against a person or organization that aids or encourages the exercise or enjoyment of fair housing rights.I'm wondering if NACA borrowers are protected because the discrimination by realtors/sellers is towards NACA not the actual borrower.
26 January 2025 | 1 reply
We pride ourselves in keeping the forums positive, helpful, and focused on real estate (please, no politics, religion, etc.).
3 July 2023 | 14 replies
As most have already said, as long as you haven't accepted them yet, you should be fine as long as your decision follows the Fair Housing Act (meaning you're declining of their application is not based on Race, Color, National Origin, Religion, Sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), Familial Status, or Disability).
7 February 2025 | 4 replies
We pride ourselves in keeping the forums positive, helpful, and focused on real estate (please, no politics, religion, etc.).
12 May 2020 | 187 replies
Answer: Yes, if you are a private non-profit with an effective ruling letter from the IRS, granting taxexemption under sections 501(c), (d), or (e) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, or if youcan provide satisfactory evidence from the State that the non-revenue producingorganization or entity is a non-profit one organized or doing business under State law.However, a recipient that is principally engaged in teaching, instructing, counseling, orindoctrinating religion or religious beliefs, whether in a religious or secular setting, orprimarily engaged in political or lobbying activities is not eligible to receive an EIDL.
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
Quote from @Daniel Smyth: @Greg R.Markets are local.Like talking religion, talking about markets just makes one push the other.The markets are good if you gamble with what you can afford to loose.In 2007 and 2008 it was the same.
10 July 2016 | 19 replies
Obviously questions about religion, sexual preference etc. are irrelevant to a landlord and will not come up.
8 November 2023 | 25 replies
You can provide them with a reason for not qualifying, but always ensure compliance with the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, and familial status.
30 April 2024 | 140 replies
(I have been heavily influenced by biggerpockets to relinquish my hatred of debt -- @Brandon Turner, I'm blaming you if I go bankrupt) BiggerPockets is like one form of religion and Dave Ramsey is another form.
15 August 2018 | 117 replies
Even if I find their beliefs crazy as all hell...Do you know if this fear of ghosts is based in a religion?