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Fair Housing is Your Right

You cannot be denied housing Montana because of:

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What Housing is Covered?
What is Prohibited
What Housing Providers Can Do to Prevent Housing Discrimination
What Renters and Buyers Can Do
Housing for Older Persons
Rights of Persons With Disabilities
Design and Construction for Buildings Ready for First Occupancy After 3-13-91

WHAT HOUSING IS COVERED?

Montana laws and federal fair housing laws cover most housing. The law exempts owner-occupied sleeping rooms in a private residence provided the owner rents no more than 3 rooms within the residence.

The provision in the law against discrimination because of age and familial status do not extend to owner-occupied duplexes and housing for older persons.
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WHAT IS PROHIBITED

In Advertising - Montana laws and federal fair housing laws prohibit anyone from printing, or publishing any advertisement or statement that indicates a limitation or preference in the area of housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, sex, marital status, familial status or disability.

Retaliation - It is illegal for anyone to retaliate against an individual who has filed a housing complaint, or participated in an investigation of a housing complaint.

In the Sale and Rental of Housing - Housing providers may not take any of the following actions based on race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, sex, marital status, familial status or disability:

In Mortgage Lending - Lenders may not take any of the following actions based on race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, sex, marital status, familial status or disability:

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WHAT HOUSING PROVIDERS CAN DO TO PREVENT HOUSING DISCRIMINATION

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WHAT RENTERS AND BUYERS CAN DO

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HOUSING FOR OLDER PERSONS

Effective October 1, 1997, housing for older persons is exempt from familial status and age provisions in Montana fair housing law if the units:

  1. are occupied solely by persons who are 62 or older; or
  2. house at least one person who is 55 or older in 80% of the occupied units and owners publish and adhere to written policies and procedures that demonstrate the housing is intended and operated for persons 55 or older.

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RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

  1. have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities;
  2. have a record of such impairment; or
  3. be regarded as having such an impairment.

Responsibilities of Housing Providers

Responsibilities of Renters and Buyers

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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR BUILDINGS READY FOR FIRST OCCUPANCY AFTER 3-13-91

Covered multi-family housing having four or more units, if the building has an elevator, and ground floor units in a building having four or more dwelling units must have:

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