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Fair Housing

fair-housing_img_1FAIR HOUSING
Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by Congress in 1988 in enactment of the Federal Fair Housing Act, prohibits discrimination in the provision of housing and housing-related services based on race color, religion, national origin, sex (gender), familial status (presence of children under the age of 18), and handicap. Nevada state law also includes protections based on ancestry, sexual orientation, and gender identity or expression. Fair housing laws apply to all types of housing and housing- related transactions, including rental, sales, lending, insurance, and advertising. Any entity that controls housing choice, including public housing authorities, homeowner associations, and agencies administering housing funds, is subject to the provisions of state and federal fair housing laws.

Clark County is committed to affirmatively furthering fair housing for all residents of our community.

REGIONAL FAIR HOUSING and EQUITY ASSESSMENT (RFHEA)
Clark County, in partnership with the cities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, and Mesquite, hosted four meetings on October 31, 2024, as part of the effort to update its Regional Fair Housing and Equity Assessment, a five-year plan addressing the region’s greatest housing challenges. The goal of the meetings was to provide a forum for both the public and nonprofit/housing providers to discuss the challenges and impediments to fair housing faced by the community. 
This planning effort contributes to meeting goals and obligations under the federal fair housing rules. The requirement to affirmatively further fair housing is a condition of receiving funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The RFHEA is a five-year plan, and your feedback on potential actions is critical to meeting community needs. You can still provide your thoughts through two surveys- one for stakeholders serving the community through their programs and one for residents. We urge you to complete the fair housing surveys applicable to you by Monday December 16 to ensure your voice is a part of this plan.

FAIR HOUSING SURVEYS

FAIR HOUSING QUESTIONS AND COMPLAINTS
For questions about fair housing rights and responsibilities, or to file a housing discrimination complaint, the following agencies can provide information and/or complaint intake services.  Note that you have up to one year after the last incident of discrimination to file an administrative complaint, and up to two years to file a court case.

Silver State Fair Housing Council:  
A private, nonprofit agency providing a comprehensive program of fair housing outreach, education, and enforcement services.
(888) 585-8634 toll-free/(702) 749-3288 Southern Nevada
Relay Nevada 711
Website:  www.ssfhc.org
Email: fairhousing@ssfhc.org

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: 
Regional Office in San Francisco Federal agency enforcing the federal Fair Housing Act; receives and investigates bona fide claims of housing discrimination.
(800) 347-3739
(415) 489-6564 TTY
Website: www.portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD

Nevada Equal Rights Commission: 
State agency enforcing state fair housing laws; receives and investigates bona fide claims of housing discrimination. 
(702) 486-7161 Southern Nevada
NV Relay 711 or (800) 326-6868
Website: www.nvdetr.org/nerc.htm

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