557.03 UNLAWFUL HOUSING PRACTICES.
   (a)    It shall be an unlawful housing practice and a violation of this chapter: a) For any person or real estate agent:
      (1)   To discriminate against any person in the selling, leasing, renting, assigning or otherwise transferring of any interest in housing.
      (2)   To discriminate against any person by refusing to negotiate, refusing to transmit a bona fide offer, making false representations on the availability of the housing unit for inspection, sale or rental, or withdrawing from the market a housing unit which is for sale, lease, sublease or rental.
      (3)   To include in the terms, conditions or privileges of any sale, lease, sublease, rental, assignment or other transfer of any housing, any clause, condition or restriction discriminating against any person the use or occupancy of such housing.
      (4)   To discriminate in the furnishing of any housing facilities, repairs, improvements or services or in the terms, conditions, privileges or tenure of occupancy by any person of any housing covered by this chapter.
   (b)    For any lending institution:
      (1)    To discriminate in lending money, guaranteeing loans, accepting a deed of trust or mortgage or otherwise making available funds for purchasing any housing or to discriminate against in the fixing of the amount, interest rate, duration or other terms, conditions or provisions of any such financial assistance.
      (2)    To discriminate in the lending of money, guaranteeing loans, accepting a deed of trust or mortgage or otherwise making funds available on the basis of geographic location.
   (c)   For any person, real estate agent or lending institution, with respect to any prohibited act specified in this chapter, to publish, circulate or cause to be published or circulated any notice, statement listing or advertisement; to announce a policy or to make any record in connection with the prospective sale, lease, sublease, rental or financing of any housing which indicates reliance, determination or decision based on race, color, sex, religion, military status, familial status, ancestry, disability, national origin, gender identity or sexual orientation.
   (d)    For any person or real estate agent to assist in, compel or coerce the doing of any act declared to be an unlawful housing practice under this chapter, or to obstruct or prevent endorsement or compliance with provisions of this chapter, or to attempt directly or indirectly to commit any act declared by this chapter to be an unlawful housing practice.
   (e)    For any person, real estate agent or lending institution:
      (1)   To induce or attempt to induce the sale, transfer of interest or listing for sale of any housing by making representations regarding the existing or potential proximity of real property owned, used, or occupied by any person of any particular race, color, sex, religion, military status, familial status, ancestry, disability, national origin, gender identity or sexual orientation by indirect or direct methods.
      (2)   To make any representation to a prospective purchaser or lessee that any housing in a particular block, neighborhood or area may undergo, is undergoing or has undergone a change with respect to race, color, sex, religion, military status, familial status, ancestry, disability, national origin, gender identity or sexual orientation of such block, neighborhood or area.
      (3)   To induce or attempt to induce the sales or listing for sale of any housing by representing that the presence or anticipated presence of persons of any particular race, color, sex, religion, military status, familial status, ancestry, disability, national origin, gender identity or sexual orientation in the block, neighborhood or area will or may result in:
         A.    The lowering of property values.
         B.   A change in the racial, color, religious, nationality or ethnic composition of the block, neighborhood or area in which the property is located.
         C.   An increase in criminal or antisocial behavior in the area.
         D.    A decline in the quality of the schools serving the area.
   (f)    For any person or real estate agent to cause, coerce or attempt to cause coerce retaliation against any person because such person has lawfully opposed any act or failure to act that is a violation of this chapter or has, in good faith, filed a complaint, testified, or prevented any person from complying with this chapter.
   (g)    To deny any person access to or membership or participation in any multiple listing service, real estate brokers' organization or other service, organization or facility relating to the business of selling or renting housing, or to discriminate against a person in the terms or conditions of such access, membership or participation.
   (h)    To do any other thing or engage in conduct which would otherwise make equal housing opportunities unavailable.
(Ord. 2017-22. passed 4-19-17.)