You Have a Right to Live Where You Want to Live
It is against the laws of the United States of America, the State of Florida and Brevard
County for anyone to refuse to rent, sell or make a housing loan to you bacause of your race,
color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin or disability.
Fair Housing: It's the Law in Brevard County!
Federal Fair Housing Act and the The Florida Fair Housing Act
make it illegal for anyone to refuse to rent, sell or make a housing loan to you because of
the following factors:
- Gender
- Religion
- Disability
- Race or Color
- National Origin
- Familial Status(including children under the age of 18 living with parents
or legal custodians; pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18)
How Do You Recognize Housing Discrimination?
Based upon the above-listed factors
it is against the law to:
- Refuse to rent or sell you housing.
- Tell you housing is unavailable when in fact it is available.
- Show you apartments or homes in certain neighborhoods only.
- Advertise housing to preferred groups of people only.
- Refuse to provide you with information regarding mortgage loans, deny you a mortage loan,
or impose different terms or conditions on a mortgage loan.
- Deny you property insurance.
- Conduct property appraisals in a discriminatory manner.
- Refuse to make certain modifications or accomodations for persons with a mental or
physical disability, including person recovering from alcohol and substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS-related illness.
- Fail to design and construct housing in an accessible manner.
- Harass, coerce, intmidate, or interfere with anyone exercising or assisting someone else
with their fair housing rights.
If You Don't Report Discrimination, It Can't Be Stopped!
If you believe your rights have been violated, Brevard County Housing and Human Services Department is ready to help you file a complain.
You have 1 year from the date of the alleged act of discrimination to file your complaint.
You will need to provide the following information in your complaint:
- Your name, address, and phone number where you can be reached.
- Another contact's name, address and phone number if the agency cannot reach you.
- A description of what happened to you.
- A statement telling why you believe you are being discriminated against.
(e.g. on the basis of what protected class)
- A statement of who discriminated against you with their name, title and address.
- A statement describing where the alleged discrimination occured(complete address)
- A statement as to the date the last act of discrimination occured. Tell if the
alleged discrimination is ongoing.
Brevard County will refer your complaint to the appropriate enforcement agencies.
Staff of Brevard County Housing and Human Services Department conducted this Analysis of
Impediments(AI) with the assistance of the HOME Consortium, which consists of Brevard County and the
Cities of Cocoa, Melbourne, Palm Bay, and Titusville.
Contact:
Brian Breslin
Brevard County
Housing & Human Services Department
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Viera, FL - 32940
Building B, Suite - 106
Telephone:(321)633-2007
(321)637-5347
Florida Relay TTY 711
Other agencies that can answer your questions about fair housing
and how to file a fair housing complaint:
Fair Housing Continuum, Inc
4760 North Highway US1
Suite 203
Melbourne, FL 32935
321-757-3532
Fax 321-757-3535
Toll Free - 888-264-5619
Florida Commision on Human Relations
325 John Knox Road
Building F, Suite 240
Tallahassee, FL- 32303-4149
1-800-342-8170
Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
Room 5204 451 Seventh St. SW
Washington D.C. 20410-2000
1-800-669-9777
TDD Line - 1-800-927-9275
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