fair housing
Hangman
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Instructions
- Answer entry question first choice of a letter - Choose a correct letter, get entered into the drawing to win, get entered with each right answer
- Answer wrong during the first game, the first letter chosen correct added to drawing.
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A prospect has 3 kids, and your leasing agent shows them only units on the 1st floor to ensure no noise issues. What violation is that?
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Protects households with children under 18
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WHAT FEDERAL LAW PROTECTS RESIDENT FROM DISCRIMINATION IN HOUSING
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Covers physical or mental impairments and includes reasonable accomodations and service animals
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WHAT IS THE RISK OF GIVING ONE RESIDENT A SPECIAL DEAL BUT NOT OFFERING IT CONSISTENTLY?
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When a leasing agent guides someone toward or away from a certain unit based on who they are.
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CAN YOU ASK SOMEONE WHAT THEIR DISABILITY IS?
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A change in rules, policies, or services to allow someone equal use of their home.
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WHY IS SAYING "THIS IS A QUIET BUILDING WITH NO KIDS" A PROBLEM?
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A protected class related to where someone is from, including langauage and accent
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IS IT OKAY TO TREAT ALL RESIDENTS EXACTLY THE SAME IN EVERY SITUATION?
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A category of people who cannot be treated differently under fair housing laws
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CAN YOU ADVERTISE A PROPERTY AS 'PERFECT FOR YOUNG PROFESSIONALS '?
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One of the biggest risks in property management is when policies or fees are not applied the same to everyone
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WHAT IS A REASONABLE MODIFICATION?
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Treating someone different based on a protected class, this is what fair housing is designed to prevent
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A RESIDENT HAS AN ESA, BUT NO DOCUMENTATION, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
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A Physical change to a unit (grab bars) requested due to a disability
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A MAINTENANCE TECH PRIORITIZES WORK ORDERS DIFFERENTLY BASED ON WHO THE RESIDENT IS, WHAT RISK DOES THIS CORRECT?
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The federal law passed in 1968 that established protected classes and housing protection
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CAN YOU REQUIRE A SECURITY DEPOSIT FOR SOMEONE WITH A DISABILIT-RELATED ACCOMODATION (LIKE AN ESA)?
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When a policy seems neutral but ends up affecting a protected call more than others
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A PROSPECT ASKS, 'IS THIS A SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD?' HOW SHOULD YOU RESPOND?
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When someone is intentionally treated differently because of a protected class - a direct violation
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IF A LANDLORD OWNS/MANAGES LESS THAN 3 PROPERTIES DO THEY NEED TO FOLLOW FAIR HOUSING?
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To go against fair housing
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Fair Housing Hang man
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fair housing
Hangman
________
Start
Instructions
Go to page
A prospect has 3 kids, and your leasing agent shows them only units on the 1st floor to ensure no noise issues. What violation is that?
Go to page
clue
Protects households with children under 18
Next
WHAT FEDERAL LAW PROTECTS RESIDENT FROM DISCRIMINATION IN HOUSING
Go to page
clue
Covers physical or mental impairments and includes reasonable accomodations and service animals
Next
WHAT IS THE RISK OF GIVING ONE RESIDENT A SPECIAL DEAL BUT NOT OFFERING IT CONSISTENTLY?
Go to page
clue
When a leasing agent guides someone toward or away from a certain unit based on who they are.
Next
CAN YOU ASK SOMEONE WHAT THEIR DISABILITY IS?
Go to page
clue
A change in rules, policies, or services to allow someone equal use of their home.
Next
WHY IS SAYING "THIS IS A QUIET BUILDING WITH NO KIDS" A PROBLEM?
Go to page
clue
A protected class related to where someone is from, including langauage and accent
Next
IS IT OKAY TO TREAT ALL RESIDENTS EXACTLY THE SAME IN EVERY SITUATION?
Go to page
clue
A category of people who cannot be treated differently under fair housing laws
Next
CAN YOU ADVERTISE A PROPERTY AS 'PERFECT FOR YOUNG PROFESSIONALS '?
Go to page
clue
One of the biggest risks in property management is when policies or fees are not applied the same to everyone
Next
WHAT IS A REASONABLE MODIFICATION?
Go to page
clue
Treating someone different based on a protected class, this is what fair housing is designed to prevent
Next
A RESIDENT HAS AN ESA, BUT NO DOCUMENTATION, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
Go to page
clue
A Physical change to a unit (grab bars) requested due to a disability
Next
A MAINTENANCE TECH PRIORITIZES WORK ORDERS DIFFERENTLY BASED ON WHO THE RESIDENT IS, WHAT RISK DOES THIS CORRECT?
Go to page
clue
The federal law passed in 1968 that established protected classes and housing protection
Next
CAN YOU REQUIRE A SECURITY DEPOSIT FOR SOMEONE WITH A DISABILIT-RELATED ACCOMODATION (LIKE AN ESA)?
Go to page
clue
When a policy seems neutral but ends up affecting a protected call more than others
Next
A PROSPECT ASKS, 'IS THIS A SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD?' HOW SHOULD YOU RESPOND?
Go to page
clue
When someone is intentionally treated differently because of a protected class - a direct violation
Next
IF A LANDLORD OWNS/MANAGES LESS THAN 3 PROPERTIES DO THEY NEED TO FOLLOW FAIR HOUSING?
Go to page
clue
To go against fair housing
Next
THANK YOU FOR PLAYING!