What should a tenant do if they feel they have been discriminated against?

If a tenant feels they have been discriminated against in North Carolina, they should take action by filing a complaint with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD enforces the Federal Fair Housing Act which protects tenants from discrimination in housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability. To file a complaint, the tenant should contact the nearest HUD office or call the HUD Discrimination Hotline at 1-800-669-9777. When they contact HUD, they should provide information about the nature of the discriminatory conduct, including dates, locations, names of people involved, and any other helpful information. Tenants may also be asked to provide evidence of discrimination such as a copy of a written rental agreement or other documents. In addition to HUD, the tenant can contact a local fair housing organization or lawyer that specializes in landlord/tenant law. They can provide legal advice on how to proceed with the complaint. Tenants should be aware that filing a discrimination complaint can be a lengthy process, but it is important to take action if they feel they have been discriminated against. Discrimination in housing is unlawful and no tenant should feel like they are unable to speak up and get help in such a situation.

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