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    Fair Housing Program

    Equal access to housing for all is a right secured by law. Fair Housing laws enable you to obtain the housing of your choice, totally free from unlawful discrimination.

    Practicing Fair Housing

    The City of San Diego is devoted to advancing reasonable housing efforts by promoting reasonable and equivalent housing opportunities for its homeowners. It is committed to highlighting the Fair Housing Law, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) by continuing to deal with discrimination in our community and to support programs that will inform the general public about the right to equal housing opportunities.

    It is the City's policy to provide services without regard to race, color, ancestry, faith, national origin, age, gender, marital status, familial status, source of earnings, sexual preference or impairment. This dedication extends to all programs supplied by the City.

    Fair housing can be specified as a condition in which people of comparable income levels in the same housing market have a like variety of housing option readily available to them no matter race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, age, gender, marital status, familial status, source of earnings, sexual orientation or impairment.

    What is Housing Discrimination?

    Housing discrimination is unjustified or prejudicial treatment of people, in the location of housing and realty, based on the person's protected class.

    What Guarantees My Right to Fair Housing?

    The right to reasonable housing is guaranteed by a range of federal, state, and local laws, primarily the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, and the City of San Diego's Municipal Code that make it illegal to discriminate in renting, offering, funding, and guaranteeing housing.

    What Should I Do If I Have a Problem?

    If you think you have been rejected housing or the opportunity to look for housing in the City due to the fact that of a protected characteristic, contact the City's Fair Housing Hotline at 844-449-3500.

    You are secured by federal, state and city law.

    - Race.
    - Color.
    - Religion.
    - National Origin.
    - Sex (Gender).
    - Disability.
    - Familial Status (Households with several kids under age 18).
    State Law

    - Ancestry.
    - Citizenship, Immigration Status.
    - Primary Language.
    - Marital Status.
    - Sexual Orientation.
    - Age.
    - Medical Condition.
    - Genetic Information.
    - Gender Identity, Expression.
    - Military or Veteran Status.
    - Other Arbitrary Status.
    City Law

    prohibits discrimination. based upon:

    - Source of Income (including rental help).
    - The City of San Diego's Municipal Code secures renters from being denied housing exclusively since they receive rental support, such as Section 8 Housing Vouchers, paid directly to the renter, proprietor or agent of either.


    Fair Housing Hotline: 844-449-3500

    Common Violations of Fair Housing Law

    - Refusal to rent, lease, or sell housing.
    - Sexual harassment involving undesirable sexual advances or needing sexual favors for housing rights or benefits.
    - Discriminatory policies, practices, terms or conditions that lead to unequal access to housing or housing-related services.
    - Refusal to allow affordable adjustments to a home space or common usage area, at the occupant's expense, when essential to accommodate a special needs.
    - Refusal to clear up accommodations in guidelines, policies, practices or services, when needed to accommodate a disability.
    - Denial of house owner's insurance coverage or mortgage.
    Report Violations

    The City has engaged Legal Aid Society of San Diego Inc. to supply FREE community outreach and legal services.

    Fair Housing Center. LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN DIEGO INC. 110 S. Euclid Ave., San Diego, CA 92114

    If you think you have experienced housing discrimination or harassment, get in touch with the Fair Housing Center within one year of the occurrence. Follow these actions:

    1. Call the Fair Housing Hotline at 844-449-3500.
    2. Speak with a housing therapist about the incident.
    3. If merited, your grievance will be described a legal representative for an objective investigation.
    4. If your problem is accepted, an attempt will be made to help both celebrations in solving the concern.
    5. If the problem is unsolved and there is evidence of an infraction of the law, it might be prosecuted.


    Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (AI)

    The City of San Diego, in combination with the San Diego Regional Alliance for Fair Housing, has actually completed the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (AI) for Fiscal Year 2021 to 2025. Established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the AI is a structured process designed to assist jurisdictions - like ours-- understand and evaluate our Fair Housing landscape.

    The AI report represents a group profile of San Diego County, assesses the degree of housing needs amongst specific income groups, and evaluates the series of available housing options for residents. The AI likewise analyzes the conditions in the private market and public sector that might limit the variety of housing options or impede a person's access to housing. More notably, this AI recognizes obstacles that might prevent equal housing gain access to and establishes services to mitigate or get rid of such obstacles. To view the full report, please visit the following link.

    Review the Analyses of Fair Housing Impediments prepared by the San Diego region:

    FY 2020/2021 - FY 2024/2025 San Diego Regional Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing ChoiceAppendix A: Public Outreach Summary Report
    Appendix B: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) Data
    Appendix C: Fair Housing Outreach Events
    Appendix D: Progress Report given that 2015 AI


    Public Notices - Past Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice:

    Analysis of Impediments Public Comment Period Notice
    Analysis of Impediments Public Comment Period Notice-Spanish Version
    Final 2015-2020 San Diego Regional Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice
    Final 2010-2015 San Diego Regional Analysis of Impediments to Choice
    To further show its dedication to fair housing, the City has actually engaged the services of a Fair Housing Company to supply community outreach and legal services:

    Legal Aid Society of San Diego Inc. 1764 San Diego Ave., Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92110-1987 877-534-2524|General Inquiries 844-449-3500|Fair Housing Hotline

    Other Resources

    211 (211sandiego. org)

    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development|Fair Housing and Level Playing Field 600 Harrison St., Third Floor San Francisco, CA 94107-1300 800-347-3739

    CRD|Civil Rights Department (ca.gov). 651 Bannon St., Suite 200. Sacramento, CA 95811. 800-700-2320

    San Diego Regional Alliance for Fair Housing. Email: info@sdfairhousing.org!.?.! SDMC Section 131.0466 on Reasonable Accommodations in Development. The Federal Fair Housing Act and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act need that jurisdictions make reasonable accommodations to pay for disabled persons the equivalent chance to utilize and enjoy a house. In factor to consider of the special requirement and the potential benefit that can be achieved with a requested modification, discrepancies might be authorized. To contact the City directly about Fair Housing matters, please contact: City of San Diego. Economic Development Department. 1200 Third Ave., Suite 1400, MS 56D

    . San Diego, CA 92101. Phone: 619-236-6700 Fax: 619-533-3219. Email: CDBG@sandiego.gov!.?.! Civil Service Announcements View the 2022 Fair Housing PSA-Full minute