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Fair Housing · What Testers are Looking For Today?

Fair Housing · What Testers are Looking For Today?

Wednesday, August 28, 2024
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (EDT)

Event Details

Fair Housing Violations Are Getting More Costly.

Early last year, HUD published inflation-adjusted civil penalty amounts for individuals or companies that were found to have violated a variety of different housing-related laws, including the federal Fair Housing Act. Under the revised amounts, a violator can be assessed a maximum civil penalty of $23,011 for a first violation of the Fair Housing Act. If the person or firm had violated the Fair Housing Act in the previous five years and is again in violation, they can be fined a maximum of $57,527, and respondents who had violated the law two or more times in the previous seven years can be fined a maximum of $115,054 upon another violation.

HUD continues awarding millions of $ for investigations, testing, and filing complaints.
This money supports the effort to avoid discrimination locally, statewide, and nationally.

Attend + Learn:

· Who are HUD Testers?
· What do they look like?
· Is it legal?
· Is it fair?


Reservation and Cancellation Policy
Must be made (online, via email, or phone) by the published deadline.

Cancellations
Must be received 72 hours in advance to membersvcs@greatercaa.org

Questions
Melody Adames: melody@greatercaa.org

Anne Sadovsky

Anne Sadovsky · CAM, CAPS, NAAEI Advanced Facilitator, and Lifetime Member AAGD, has been in the industry for five decades and is also the former VP of Marketing and Education for Lincoln Property Company. She is a contributing writer for many publications and is often quoted in articles pertaining to the apartment industry. She was named one of the top trainers in the industry by MultiHousing News, and both the Brainstorming Conference and the Apartment Association of Greater Dallas have honored Anne with Legends Awards. She has flown over three million miles, sharing her knowledge and wit. Her success story has been featured in many national magazines, including Money, Texas Business, and Ladies Home Journal. Clients choose Anne because she is multifaceted, offers many topics, shares skills and tools that are life-changing, common sense, fun but no-nonsense, and that increase NOI. Her Fair Housing training shares knowledge and critical information in an interesting and entertaining manner.