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If you believe your rights have been violated, you can file a complaint by writing to HUD. Deceptive contractors : HUD insures loans to help people renovate and repair their homes through a program called Title 1.
If you have been trying to buy or rent a home or apartment and you believe your rights have been violated, you can file a fair housing complaint. There are several ways to file a complaint: Housing discrimination based on your race, color, national origin, religion, sex, family status, or disability is illegal by federal law.
Reporting Housing Discrimination. If you believe your rights may have been violated, we encourage you to report housing discrimination. Because there are time limits on when an allegation can be filed with HUD after an alleged violation, you should report housing discrimination as soon as possible.
The information will be used to provide HUD with sufficient information to contact aggrieved persons and notify respondents; make initial assessments regarding HUD's authority to investigate allegations of unlawful housing discrimination; and conduct administrative complaint investigations.
The Hotline is the primary means to submit allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement or Whistleblower related matters within the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and HUD Funded programs to the Office of Inspector General (OIG).
Answer: If you are aware of fraud, waste, and abuse in HUD programs and operations, report it to HUD's Hotline! You can file a complaint online or via phone, fax, or mail. More information on complaints.
The Fair Housing Act makes housing discrimination illegal. Read about the types of discrimination covered by the Fair Housing Act. File a housing discrimination complaint. Submit a housing complaint with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) if you think you have experienced housing discrimination.
Use IDHR’s Fair Housing complaint form to submit your complaint. * NOTE: If you have filed a fair housing complaint with The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), your complaint will likely be forwarded here to IDHR for investigation.
Fair Housing complaints may be filed online or by e-mail, mail, or phone via the housing discrimination complaint hotline at 1-800-669-9777. See the Fair Housing page on HUD’s website for additional information.
If you have suffered a housing-related impairment caused by misguided HUD policies or by the discriminatory actions of your local HUD office, you may be able to sue in federal court. If you aren't sure whether you have a case against HUD, a civil rights attorney may be able to help evaluate your situation.