Housing Discrimination Complaint:
The Process
(Pre-Complaint Questionnaire - Housing)
1. Who may file a housing discrimination complaint?
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Any person who feels that his/her housing rights have been violated. |
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The Assistant Secretary can file on behalf of the alleged victim. |
2. When should you file a complaint?
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As soon as possible after the incidents) has occurred. |
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This act must have occurred or terminated within the last year. |
3. Contact Us. Call or stop by the office to make an appointment.
4. Tell us what happened.
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Explain to our intake investigator why you believe you were discriminated against. |
5. You file a complaint.
6. You will need to provide us with
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Name and contact information of the person or group that you are charging with discrimination, a/k/a "Respondent". |
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Names and contact information of witnesses. |
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Copies of documents which support your complaint. |
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A time line of events. |
7. What if they retaliate against you after you file a complaint?
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Retaliation is illegal. |
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If it occurs, you can file another complaint. LCOEO investigates complaints involving retaliation and harassment regardless of the outcome of the original complaint. |
8. We investigate your case.
9. Possible case outcomes.
10. You may file suit.
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You may file suit, at your own expense, in Federal District Court or State court within two years of the alleged violation. You may bring suit even after filing a complaint, if you have not signed a conciliation agreement and an Administrative Law Judge has not started a hearing. |
11. Possible Remedies.
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If LCOEO finds reasonable cause, we will work with you to decide the best remedies for your case. |
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Remedies for housing discrimination can include actual and punitive damages, attorney's fees and costs, payments of back rent, mandatory training for management and employees, etc. |
To file a complaint in Lee County, please visit our contact us page.