El dominio limitado del inglés no debe impedir a una persona para que rente un apartamento. Las personas que no hablan inglés como su idioma principal pudieran tener una capacidad limitada para hablar, leer, escribir o entender inglés. Esto se conoce como dominio limitado del inglés
Read MoreLos perros, los gatos y otros animales pueden ser mascotas verdaderamente maravillosas y proporcionarnos el mismo cuidado y amor que nosotros les mostramos. Sin embargo, para algunos de nosotros estos animales son más que mascotas.
Read MoreEl estado de New Hampshire y el gobierno federal tienen leyes en vigor para proteger a las personas contra discriminación en la vivienda basada en raza, color, origen nacional, religión, sexo, situación familiar, edad, estado civil, orientación sexual, identidad de género o discapacidad
Read MoreThe bill, HB469 will protect those with housing vouchers. The Housing Choice Voucher Program can provide safe and affordable housing to low-income individuals. This bill would make the outright refusal to accept housing vouchers by landlords illegal.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire House of Representatives is soon slated to vote on HB117. This bill would make it easier for landlords to evict tenants without any reason, potentially causing significant social and economic issues.
Read MoreThe Violence Against Women Act of 2022 (VAWA) went into effect on October 1, 2022. The law, which Congress reauthorized earlier this year, gives survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence the additional housing protections they deserve
Read MoreIf you are experiencing mobility issues and live in a rental unit, Fair Housing protections may help pave the way for home modifications.
Read MoreOne of the most effective ways to expose the existence and extent of housing discrimination is through fair housing testing. Here at the Fair Housing Project, we have a comprehensive testing program to identify and root out unlawful housing discrimination, as well as to evaluate reported discrimination claims.
Read More“With NHLA’s support, people who might otherwise get trampled on can actually get what the law allows for. I’m now able to get fresh air and talk with people comfortably with Zephyr by my side.”
Read MoreHousing discrimination based on race may be explicit, but also can be much less obvious. It can occur behind closed doors and be a factor in decisions made by landlords or lenders that victims may not realize has occurred
Read MoreFair access to housing is one of those areas. In New Hampshire, the legislature added sexual orientation to its “hate crime” law in 1991, and the Law Against Discrimination, which protects people from discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodation, was amended in 1998 to include sexual orientation.
Read More“We don’t take Section 8.” This is the devastating, and all too common, response many voucher holders in New Hampshire receive from landlords and property managers while searching for a place to live. It isn’t yet illegal.
Read MoreDogs, cats, and other animals can be truly wonderful pets and provide us with the same care and love we show them. For some of us, however, these animals are more than pets. In such situations, the animal is an assistance animal, not a pet.
Read MoreAcross the country and here in New Hampshire, homelessness is on the rise. The increased cost in housing, a lack of available rental units, and stresses from the COVID-19 pandemic are major contributing factors.
Read MoreIn communities across the U.S., local governments have enacted nuisance and crime-free housing ordinances. These policies may have good intentions, but they can lead to dangerous situations for victims of domestic violence and can result in housing discrimination.
Read MoreThe State of New Hampshire and the federal government have laws in place to protect people from housing discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, family status, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability
Read MorePart of the NHLA Fair Housing Project’s mission is to advocate for changes in laws, ordinances, and policies that are having a negative impact on people who have historically faced barriers to housing because of discrimination.
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues into 2022, we now have nearly two years of information on how it has impacted people here in New Hampshire.
Read MoreThe federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) prohibits discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, and disability.
Read MoreMany people are aware that it is illegal for landlords to discriminate against future and existing tenants because of race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
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