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We Adhere to the Fair Housing Act

At HomeTeam Property Management, we know how important it is to work for and with property owners. We also know how important it is to work with and protect the rights of tenants and their families.

We proudly abide by the rules and regulations of the Fair Housing Act (FHA) and protect the rights of those who are looking to find tenancy in the properties we manage.

The FHA is a landmark piece of American legislation, established in 1968, that provides equal housing opportunities regardless of race, creed, disabilities, gender, religion, age or national origin.

Q: What and who is protected by the Fair Housing Act?

A: Refusing to sell or rent; refusing to make and or impose different terms for lease agreements; making housing unavailable; forcing sales or renting into certain neighborhoods; and denying access or membership to services based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or handicap.

A: The FHA also protects tenants from coercing, threatening, intimidating, or interfering with a person’s enjoyment or exercise of housing rights based on discriminatory reasons.

We adhere to the guarantee that we will not stand for housing discrimination and believe strongly in providing the best possible services to anyone who is looking to find a home for themselves and their families.

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