Discrimination – Retaliation DiscriminationA landlord cannot discriminate against you based on:
Complaints of discrimination are handled by the State of California, Department of Fair Employment and Housing www.dfeh.ca.gov. Their telephone number is (800) 233-3212. Contact them if you feel you have been discriminated against. Landlords cannot ask about or report the immigration or citizenship status of a tenant, occupant or prospective tenant. Landlords do not have to rent to tenants that have bad credit, or who have used previous rentals for illegal purposes. If a landlord refuses to rent to you because of your credit history, ask for a copy of the credit report. You are entitled to one. RetaliationA landlord cannot raise your rent, evict you, or decrease services if you complain to a government agency about the landlord or take part in a tenant’s organization. This protection is good for 180 days from the date you file a complaint. Contact us for more information or speak with one of our counselors at (800) 593-8222. If you live outside of Southern California, call us at (213) 974-1452. Updated February 14, 2008 For more information: |