LGBTQ Tenant Rights: What Can You Do If You Are Being Discriminated Against
In states with no gender identity and sexual orientation discrimination laws, fighting housing discrimination is a challenge.
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In states with no gender identity and sexual orientation discrimination laws, fighting housing discrimination is a challenge.
Being prepared helps minimize the risk and potential damage should a claim be brought against you.
When issues do come up, it is best to communicate in writing with your landlord. Should you end up in a legal battle, you’ll have written proof of requests made that will be hard for the landlord to dispute.