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Having Landlord Problems? Know Your Rights! Get The Facts & Resources Below 👇🏾 via #DaSalla #Scott #Inkster #Michigan

How do I file a complaint against my landlord or Public Housing Authority if I live in public housing or have a Housing Choice Voucher?

If you currently live in public housing or have a Housing Choice Voucher (formerly a Section 8 housing voucher), and have a complaint about your landlord or your housing unit, you should contact your Public Housing Authority (PHA) to help resolve your complaint.

If you have contacted your PHA and it has been unable to resolve your concerns or if you have a complaint about your PHA, contact the Public and Indian Housing (PIH).

You may also wish to contact a HUD-approved housing counseling agency in your area for unbiased counseling on your particular situation.

Under the “Select the type of service” dropdown, choose “Rental Housing Services”.

Call HUD's interactive voice system toll-free at 1-800-569-4287 for a list of HUD-approved Housing Counseling Agencies.

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Additional Resources:

The Michigan Civil Rights Commission wants to hear your experience with housing discrimination:
* When purchasing a home.
* When renting a home.
* When applying for a home loan.
* When reviewing your credit rating.

Civil Services, Older Adult Services, Family Law, Domestic Violence and more. Apply by phone at: 1-(888) 783-8190

United Community Housing Coalition:
(313) 963-3310

Call: 1-(800)-482-3604
Dial: 1-(313)-456-3700

Michigan Fair Housing: To File A Tenant Complaint:
Call: 1 (313) 579-3247
Dial: 1 (877) 979-3247

To File A “Fair” Housing Claim:

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY #FHEO

Fair Housing: Rights and Obligations | To File A Grievance Complaint At HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Michigan Office of Public Housing | Questions About Eviction Complaints and Grievances: HUD.gov / U.S.

Michigan Civil Rights Department:
1 (313) 456-3700

Detroit Field Office:
(HUD Field Officer/Director)
Michael L. Polsinelli

Phone: (313) 226-7900
Fax: (313) 226-6160

#MICHIGAN #HUD #FAIR, #EQUAL, #DECENT, #SAFE AND #AFFORDABLE #HOUSING

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20410

Multifamily Housing - Complaint Line | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
T: 202-708-1112
TTY: 202-708-1455

Washington DC:
www.HUD.gov

Tenants may request a hearing in accordance with Housing Commission Grievance Policy. All grievances will be processed and resolved pursuant to the Grievance Policy in effect at the time the grievance arises.

Complainant: any resident whose grievance is presented to the Housing Commission management office.

Elements of Due Process: an eviction action or a termination of tenancy in a state or local court in which the following procedural safeguards are required: Adequate notice to the resident of the grounds for terminating the tenancy and for eviction:

Right of the resident to be represented by counsel; Opportunity for the resident to refute the evidence presented by the Housing Commission including the right to confront and cross examine witnesses and to present any affirmative legal or equitable defense which the resident may have;
A decision on the merits.

Hearing Officer: an impartial person selected by the Housing Commission to hear grievances and render a decision with respect thereto. #DetroitNativeSunNewspaper
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS:
As a resident of a #HUD-assisted multifamily housing property, you should be aware of your rights.

Rights: Involving Your Apartment:

* The right to live in decent, safe, and sanitary housing that is free from environmental hazards including lead-based paint.

* The right to have repairs performed in a timely manner, upon request.

* The right to be given reasonable notice, in writing, of any non-emergency inspection or other entry into your apartment.

* The right to protection from eviction except for specific causes stated in your lease.

* The right to request that your rent be recalculated if your income decreases.

* The right to access your tenant file.
Rights: Involving Resident Organizations

* The right to organize as residents without obstruction, harassment, or retaliation from property owners or management.

* The right to provide leaflets and post materials in common areas informing other residents of their rights and opportunities to involve themselves in their property.

* The right to use appropriate common space or meeting facilities to organize (this may be subject to a reasonable, HUD-approved fee).

* The right to meet without representatives or employees of the owner/management company present.

* The right to be recognized by property owners/management company as having a voice in residential community affairs.

Rights: Involving Nondiscrimination
The right to equal and fair treatment and use of your building's services and facilities, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, familial status (children under 18), national origin (ethnicity or language), or in some circumstances, age.

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES:
As a resident of a HUD-assisted multifamily housing property, you also have certain responsibilities to ensure that your building remains a suitable home for you and your neighbors.

By signing your lease, you, the owner and the management company have entered into a legal, enforceable contract.

You are responsible for complying with your lease, house rules, and local laws governing your property. If you have any questions about your lease or do not have a copy of it, contact your property management agent or the local HUD office.

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE:

* Your property manager or the management company

* The account executive for your property in HUD's Multifamily Regional Center or Regional Satellite Center

* HUD's National Multifamily Housing Clearinghouse at 1-800-685-8470 to report maintenance or management concerns

* HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity at 1-800-669-9777, if you
believe you've been discriminated against

* HUD's Office of Inspector General Hot Line at 1-800-347-3735 to report fraud, waste, or mismanagement

* HUD's Housing Counseling Service locator at 1-800-569-4287 for the housing counseling agency in your community

* Your local government tenant/landlord affairs office, legal services office or tenant organizations to obtain information on additional rights under local and state law

* If appealing a local HUD Office decision, you may contact the Director of the Office of Asset Management and Portfolio Oversight in Washington, DC at 202-708-3730

ON-LINE RESOURCES:
* Housing and Urban Development website: www.hud.gov


* Note: To locate your local field office, select: Contact My Local Office
(under the / Want To section)

Additional Assistance:
If you need help or more information, you may contact:

* Your property manager or management company.

* The project manager in HUD's Multifamily Hub, Multifamily Field Office, or your local Contract Administrator.


* The housing counseling agency in your community (for assistance, call the HUD Housing Counseling Service Locator at 1-800-569 4287).

* HUD's National Multifamily Housing Clearinghouse at 1-800-685-8470
to report maintenance or management concerns.

* HUD's Office of Inspector General Hot Line at 1-800-347-3735 to report fraud, waste, or mismanagement. #WhistleBlower
#Complaints

* Citation to the Multifamily Housing Rule -24 CFR Part 245.

If you believe that you have been discriminated against, or would like information on what constitutes housing discrimination, call 1-800-669-9777, or call your local HUD Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.

Your local government tenant/landlord affairs office, legal services office, and tenant organizations may also provide you with information on additional rights you have under local or state law.

The brochure about your rights and responsibilities as a resident of HUD assisted multifamily housing is available in languages other than English.

To find out which language versions are currently in stock, contact HUD's National Multifamily Housing Clearinghouse at 1-800-685-8470.

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