Ethical Pracices & Fair Housing Flashcards

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Ethics

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A system of moral principles, rules and standards of conduct that guide a persons actions. The fundamental rule of professional ethics is “above all do no harm.”

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Code of Ethics

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A written system of standards for conduct.

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Civil Rights Act of 1866

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The federal government’s first effort to guarantee equal housing opportunities, this law prohibits any type of discrimination based on race stating:

“all citizens of the United States shall have the same right in every state and territory as is enjoyed by white citizens thereof to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold and convert real and personal property.”

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Jones vs. Mayer

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The 1968 decision that affirmed racial discrimination is prohibited in the public or private sale or rental of property. Where race is involved, no exceptions apply.

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Title VII Civil Rights of Act of 1968 (Original)

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Codified protection of additional classes to prevent housing discrimination based on:

1) RACE
2) COLOR
3) RELIGION
4) NATIONAL ORIGIN
5) SEX

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Fair Housing Amendment Act (1988)

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Expanded federal civil rights protections to include:

1) Race
2) Color
3) Religion
4) National origin
5) Sex
6) FAMILIAL STATUS
7) DISABILITY/HANDICAP

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Housing for Older Persons (1995)

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Repealed requirement that 55-and-older housing have “significant facilities and services” designed for senior citizens. The Act requires at least 80% of occupied units have one person aged 55 or older living in them.

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Familial Status

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One or more individuals younger than age 18 living with a parent or guardian.

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Disability

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A physical or mental impairment.

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What are the federal exemptions to the Fair Housing Act?

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1) Owner-occupied buildings
2) Single-family housing (unlicensed sale or rental)
3) Housing operated by organizations for their membership

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PA Human Relations Act (PHRA)

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The state’s expanded set of protections covering both housing and commercial property.

It expands federal civil rights protections to include:

1) Race
2) Color
3) Religion
4) National origin
5) Sex
6) Familial Status
7) Disability
8) RELIGIOUS CREED
9) ANCESTRY
10) AGE (over 40 years old)

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Philadelphia Human Relations Act (1968)

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The City’s expanded set of protections covering both housing and commercial property.

It expands federal and state civil rights protections to include:

1) Race
2) Color
3) Religion
4) National origin
5) Sex
6) Familial Status
7) Disability
8) Religious Creed
9) Ancestry
10) Age
11) SEXUAL ORIENTATION
12) SOURCE OF INCOME

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Blockbusting

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The unlawful act of encouraging people to sell or rent their homes by claiming that the entry or prospective entry of a protected class of people into the neighborhood will have some sort of negative impact on property values.

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Steering

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An illegal attempt to limit a purchaser’s or renter’s options by channeling home seekers to particular neighborhoods or discouraging them from considering certain areas.

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Redlining

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The practice of refusing to make mortgage loans or issue insurance policies in specific areas for reasons other than the economic qualifications .geographic

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How long does a person have to file a discrimination complaint at HUD?

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Within one year of the alleged illegal act.

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