How to Recognize Housing Discrimination

Housing discrimination is not always obvious, but it can have a serious impact on individuals and families seeking safe and fair housing.

Common signs of discrimination include being told housing is unavailable when it is not, being offered different terms or conditions, or being discouraged from living in certain areas based on personal characteristics.

If something feels unfair or inconsistent during a housing search, it is important to trust your instincts and seek clarification. Understanding your rights is the first step toward protecting them.

Colorink is here to provide education and guidance to help individuals recognize discrimination and understand their options.

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