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Federal, state, and local laws prohibit racial and other discrimination in housing. Nonetheless, discrimination persists and can be difficult to prove. Winning a case may require good documentation and patience. Fair housing groups can render assistance.
Make it online: Fill out the Renter online complaint form The HAA Resident Relations program assists renters by: Speaking directly with renters by phone to answer lease-related questions. To contact the Resident Relations Department call (713) 595-0300.
As part of the investigation, HUD will interview the complainant, the respondent, and pertinent witnesses. The investigator will collect relevant documents or conduct onsite visits, as appropriate. 2. HUD has the authority to take depositions, issue subpoenas and interrogatories, and compel testimony or documents.
The Houston Housing Authority is governed by a Board of Commissioners appointed by the Mayor of the City of Houston. The Board of Commissioners helps guide the Housing Authority by setting policy and providing leadership and oversight that enables the Housing Authority to reach its goals and advance its mission.
Make it online: Fill out the Renter online complaint form The HAA Resident Relations program assists renters by: Speaking directly with renters by phone to answer lease-related questions. To contact the Resident Relations Department call (713) 595-0300.
Can I Sue Housing Authority? Gather Evidence. The first step in suing a housing authority is to gather evidence that supports your claim. Consider an Attorney. File a Complaint. Prepare for Court. Attend Court. Write a Demand Letter. How to Send a Demand Letter. Start your Small Claims Forms.
Submit online at .hud/fairhousing/fileacomplaint or send your claim form to the FHEO regional office that serves the state or territory where the discrimination happened. We'll review your information and contact you a soon as possible.
In general, OI focuses its investigations on possible violations of federal, state, and local laws or regulations in the administration of HUD programs and activities or misconduct on the part of HUD employees or the recipients of HUD funds.
It is important to note, that just because disability is the most common basis for filed fair housing complaints, it does not necessarily mean that it is the one that occurs most often.