The Fair Housing Act of 1968 offered many protections to consumers. Lenders or landlords can no longer discriminate based on race, sex, religion or national origin, etc. It also protects persons with mental and physical disabilities.
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the formation of the CIO The Wagner Act The National Labor Relations Act The National Labor Relations Act
the Dawes General Allotment Act.
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The American Housing Act of 1949 (Title V of P.L. 81-171) was a landmark, sweeping expansion of the federal role in mortgage insurance and issuance and the construction of public housing. It was part of Harry Truman's program of domestic legislation, the Fair Deal.
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The purpose of the fair housing act is to ensure that everyone has equal access to housing regardless of their race, national origin, religion, sex, color, disability, familial status
An act creating the national water and air pollution control commission.
they had to pass this act because people where to broke to afford some place to live so they thought of mortage and renting just like we have now a days.They told the fovernment and the government passed the law and it will be known as the national housing act.
The Civil Rights Act of 1968 legislated that the United States provide equal housing opportunities regardless of race, creed, or national origin. The inability to provide these rights is constituted as a federal crime. The Civil Rights Act is commonly referred to as the Fair Housing Act.
The Open Housing Act was a federal legislation passed in 1968 as part of the Civil Rights Act. It aimed to prevent discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, or national origin. The Act made it illegal to refuse to sell or rent a dwelling to any person based on these factors.
There are many meanings for the acronym NHA. Some of them are National Housing Act, Next Higher Assembly, National Health Accounts, National Highway Authority, National Housing Authority, Nursing Home Administrator, National Health Association and more.
The Civil Rights Act of 1968, known as the Fair Housing Act, was passed as a follow-up to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. An 1868 Civil Rights Act did prohibit discrimination in housing but did not provide for federal enforcement. The '68 act prohibited discrimination of the sale, rental, and finance of housing based on race, religion, or national origin.