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Understanding Reasonable Accommodations - The Rights and Responsibilities of Individuals with Disabilities and Housing Providers Under the Virginia Fair Housing Law
The Fair Housing Act and the Virginia Fair Housing Law demand that housing and shelter providers (both public and privately funded), make individual exceptions to rules, policies, services and practices, that when applied, have a discriminatory effect on individuals with disabilities. Every year complaints based on Disability have risen. In 2014, they were 53.5% nationwide and 47% in the Commonwealth of Virginia. In 2015 the DISABILITY accounted for 55% of the complaints nationwide. For this reason the Virginia Fair Housing Office Outreach is offering housing providers, organizations, agencies, and the general public this full day workshop. The goal of this workshop is to facilitate a better understanding of importance of the words CHANGE, ADJUSTMENT, EXCEPTIONS for residents and prospects with disabilities should be treated according to the Fair Housing Act and the Virginia Fair Housing Law.
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UbicaciónKingstowne Public Library (Ver)
6500 Lansdowne Center
ALEXANDRIA, VA 22315, VA 23452
United States
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