§ 83-4. Unlawful housing practices.  


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  • (a)

    Unlawful housing practices: Sale or rental and advertising in connection therewith. Except as provided in section 83-5 hereof, it shall be unlawful and a discriminatory housing practice for an owner, or any other person engaging in a real estate transaction, or for a real estate broker, as defined in this chapter, because of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, familial status, disability or age:

    (1)

    To refuse to engage in a real estate transaction with a person or to otherwise make unavailable or deny housing to any person.

    (2)

    To discriminate against a person in the terms, conditions or privileges of a real estate transaction or in the furnishing of facilities or services in connection therewith.

    (3)

    To refuse to receive or to fail to transmit a bona fide offer to engage in a real estate transaction from a person.

    (4)

    To refuse to negotiate for a real estate transaction with a person.

    (5)

    To represent to a person that housing is not available for inspection, sale, rental or lease when, in fact, it is so available, or to fail to bring a property listing to such person's attention, or to refuse to permit him or her to inspect the housing.

    (6)

    To steer any person away from or to any housing.

    (7)

    To make, print, publish, circulate, post or mail, or cause to be made, printed, published or circulated, any notice, statement, advertisement or sign, or to use a form of application or photograph for a real estate transaction or, except in connection with a written affirmative action plan, to make a record or oral or written inquiry in connection with a prospective real estate transaction, which indicates directly or indirectly an intent to make a limitation, specification, or discrimination with respect thereto.

    (8)

    To offer, solicit, accept, use or retain a listing of housing with the understanding that a person may be discriminated against in a real estate transaction or in the furnishing of facilities or services in connection therewith.

    (9)

    To induce or attempt to induce any person to transfer an interest in any housing by representations regarding the existing or potential proximity of housing owned, used or occupied by any person protected by the terms of this chapter.

    (10)

    To make any misrepresentations concerning the listing for sale or rental, or the anticipated listing for sale or rental, or the sale or rental of any housing in any area in the city for the purpose of inducing or attempting to induce any such listing or any of the above transactions.

    (11)

    To retaliate or discriminate in any manner against any person because of his or her opposition to a practice declared unlawful by this chapter, or because he or she has filed a complaint, testified, assisted or participated in any manner in any investigation, proceeding or conference under this chapter.

    (12)

    To aid, abet, incite, compel or coerce any person to engage in any of the practices prohibited by the provisions of this chapter, or to obstruct or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of this chapter, or any conciliation agreement entered into there under.

    (13)

    To solicit votes and opinions to compel any unlawful practices prohibited by the provisions of this chapter.

    (14)

    To otherwise deny to, or withhold from a person, any housing accommodations.

    (15)

    To promote, induce, influence or attempt to promote, induce or influence by the use of postal cards, letters, circulars, telephone, visitation or any other means, directly or indirectly, a property owner, occupant, or tenant to list for sale, sell, remove from, lease, assign, transfer, or otherwise dispose of any housing by referring as a part of a process or pattern of indicating neighborhood unrest, community tension, or fear of race, color, religious, national origin, sex, marital status, age or disability related change in any street, block, neighborhood or any other area, to the neighbors, tenants or other prospective buyers of any housing.

    (16)

    To place a sign or display any other devise either purporting to offer for sale, lease, assignment, transfer or other disposition or tending to lead to the belief that a bona fide offer is being made to sell, lease, assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of any housing that is not in fact available or offered for sale, lease, assignment, transfer or other disposition.

    (b)

    Unlawful housing practices: Financing. It shall be unlawful and a discriminatory housing practice for any lending institution, to deny a loan or other financial assistance to a person applying therefore for the purpose of purchasing, constructing, improving, repairing or maintaining housing, or to discriminate against such person in the fixing of the amount, interest rate, duration, or other terms or conditions of such loan or other financial assistance, because of the race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, familial status, disability or age of such person or of any person associated with such person in connection with such loan or other assistance, or of the present or prospective owners, lessees, tenants or occupants of the housing in relation to which such loan or other financial assistance is to be made or given; provided that nothing contained in this subsection shall impair the scope or effectiveness of the exceptions contained in section 83-5.

    (c)

    Unlawful housing practices: Brokerage services. It shall be unlawful and a discriminatory housing practice 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 related to the business of selling, or renting housing, or to discriminate against such person in the terms or conditions of such access, membership or participation because of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, familial status, disability or age.

(Ord. No. 2005-51, § 1, 11-1-05)