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(a) The following actions, if based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status (families with children), or handicap (disability) are prohibited by Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Federal Fair Housing Act) and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act adds the additional protected classes of age, ancestry and use of guide or support animals are considered discriminatory.
(1) Refusing to sell or rent to, deal or negotiate with any person.
(2) Discriminating on terms or conditions for buying or renting housing.
(3) Discriminating by advertising that housing is available only to persons of a certain race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, handicap, age, ancestry or use of guide or support animals.
(4) Denying that housing is available for inspection, sale or rent when it really is available.
(5) Blockbusting for profit, persuading owners to sell or rent housing by telling them that minority groups are moving into the neighborhood.
(6) Denying or making different terms or conditions for home loans by financial institutions.
(7) Denying to anyone the use or participation in any real estate services, multiple listing services or other facilities related to the selling and renting of housing.
(b) If you’re a person with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Borough’s Fair Housing Officer/Agency.
(c) If you’re limited English proficient and require a document translation, please contact the Borough’s Fair Housing Officer/Agency.
(d) Any resident who believes that he or she has been discriminated against under any of the above conditions may file a complaint with the Fair Housing Officer at the following address: 430 Court Street, New Castle, PA 16101.
(Res. 1989-12. Passed 5-15-89; Res. 2015-8. Passed 7-20-15; Res. 2017-12. Passed 8-21-17.)
Within available resources, the Borough will assist all persons who feel they have been discriminated against, because of race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap or disability or familial status (families with children), to seek equity under Federal and State laws, by filing a complaint with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
(Res. 1989-12. Passed 5-15-89; Res. 2015-8. Passed 7-20-15.)
(a) The Borough shall publicize this chapter and, through this publicity, shall cause owners of real estate, developers and builders to become aware of their respective responsibilities and rights under the Federal Fair Housing Law, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act and any local laws or ordinances.
(b) Publicity shall, at a minimum, include, but not be limited to:
(1) The printing and publicizing of this chapter and other applicable fair housing information through local media and community contacts;
(2) The distribution of posters and flyers and any other means which will bring to the attention of those affected the knowledge of their respective responsibilities and rights concerning equal opportunity in housing.
(Res. 1989-12. Passed 5-15-89; Res. 2015-8. Passed 7-20-15.)