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Fair Housing: Discrimination Claims Up Amid Housing Crunch

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023   

Fair housing advocates said a tight real estate market is driving up discrimination cases in Montana.

Pam Bean, executive director of Montana Fair Housing, said there is historical evidence of racial bias in Montana's rental and homeownership market, which is being caused by higher home and rent prices combined with low inventory.

She pointed out a federal executive order bans discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation outlaws discrimination based on race and other factors.

"For persons based on gender identity and sexual orientation, it is now illegal for someone to be denied housing or housing-related products on that basis," Bean explained. "A landlord can't say, 'I'm not renting to people who are gay.'"

Montana Fair Housing is holding educational workshops this fall to help people understand their rights and recognize when they are potentially being discriminated against. The first will be held in Butte in September.

Bean pointed out if people think they are being denied access to housing, they should report it to Montana Fair Housing, which will conduct an investigation and follow up with the seller or landlord if the prospective buyer is fully qualified but being told the property in question is no longer available. She noted the executive order also covers people who feel they are discriminated against based on disabilities.

"Particularly around requests for reasonable accommodation," Bean emphasized. "If someone has a disability and needs a waiver to a rule, policy, procedure, they can request an accommodation and that is the largest number of calls that we are currently getting."

Bean added in addition to investigating potential housing discrimination cases, Montana Fair Housing will also help people understand whether they are being discriminated against, and how to navigate the steps they need to take to file a claim.

Disclosure: Montana Fair Housing contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Disabilities, Housing/Homelessness, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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