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Enforcement of fair housing
laws serves a number of purposes, including compensating victims, detecting
discrimination, and deterring future acts of discrimination.
Systemic and Complaint Based
Discrimination Testing
Detection is an important component of any entity’s fair housing program, as
individuals may not always know when they have been discriminated against. (For example, if a potential renter with
children is told that there are no apartments available, without more
information she might not know whether that statement is true or whether the
owner is illegally denying her a housing opportunity because the owner does not
want to rent to a family with children.)
As such, the Housing Center recommends that systematic testing be done
both to detect instances of discrimination as well as to deter future such
acts.
The Housing Center conducts
systemic and complaint based testing for housing discrimination in the housing
rentals and sales markets, as well as in the provision of homeowner’s insurance
and mortgage lending. The Housing Center’s testing program uses trained testers
who conduct matched pair testing using HUD-approved testing guidelines.
Assistance to victims of discrimination
Filing a fair housing complaint can feel like a complicated process. The Housing Center assists victims in the
administrative complaint process. As a
result of cases filed by the Housing Center, over $125,000 has been generated
in conciliation agreements, civil penalties and affirmative action agreements
with individual housing providers throughout Greater Cleveland.
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