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6 August, 16:42

An apartment manager seeks to evict a tenant for filing a discrimination complaint. What California Fair Housing law has the manager violated

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  1. 6 August, 16:46
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    The manager has violated the Rumford Fair Housing Act

    Explanation:

    This law was passed in California in the year 1963. It aims to protect house seekers from discrimination based on race, color, or disability. This practice was very common during that period and there were many cases of white landlords refusing to rent their apartment to people of color, neither will they accept to sell houses to them.
  2. 6 August, 17:10
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    Rumford Fair Housing Act

    Explanation:

    The federal Fair Housing Act, the Fair Housing Amendment Acts (42 U. S. Code 3601-3619, 3631), and many state and local laws prohibit a landlord from selecting tenants based on certain protected criteria. A landlord may not refuse to rent to a tenant for the following reasons:

    Race or color

    National origin

    Religion

    Disability or handicap, including physical and mental impairment

    Sex, including sexual harassment

    Familial status (includes protection for people with children under age 18 or pregnant women)

    In addition, state and local housing discrimination laws may offer coverage beyond federal law, such as protection for sexual orientation, age, and marital status.

    The Fair Housing Acts apply to any person that deals with tenants and prospective tenants, including real estate agents, property owners, landlords, and managers. Even if the property owner did not personally discriminate against tenants or prospective tenants, the landlord may still be liable for the civil rights violations of employees.
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