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Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History  

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sj - May 02, 2007 3:12:07 am PDT #7468 of 10003
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Owner occupied two family, Cindy. I hope the law is on my side here, but we'll see.


sj - May 02, 2007 3:37:11 am PDT #7469 of 10003
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

TCG has an appointment to look at apartments tonight, while I already have plans to go out with Mom tonight and get two gifts for parties that we have coming up. I should feel guilty about this, but he is so much more easy going about all of this than I am, that it is probably better for both of us that he handles it for one night.


Topic!Cindy - May 02, 2007 3:46:41 am PDT #7470 of 10003
What is even happening?

Owner occupied two family, Cindy. I hope the law is on my side here, but we'll see.

I hope so too, but it may not be. Landlords of owner-occupied two families are fairly protected, because it's not just income property, it's their home. I don't even think they have to give you a reason for refusal. I hope she gets some kind of comeuppance that opens her narrow little eyes. Sheeeeesh. I can't believe either the bigotry or her gall in being so open about it.


hippocampus - May 02, 2007 3:48:14 am PDT #7471 of 10003
not your mom's socks.

no coffee in house this morning. this jarring discovery is nothing compared to hugely offensive asshat discrimination {sj} - but it is still somewhat crank-making.


Topic!Cindy - May 02, 2007 3:49:42 am PDT #7472 of 10003
What is even happening?

No coffee in the house? Sox, you're home with a toddler. This cannot stand.


sj - May 02, 2007 3:51:17 am PDT #7473 of 10003
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

What Cindy said, Sox. At least I have my tea for comfort.


vw bug - May 02, 2007 3:57:27 am PDT #7474 of 10003
Mostly lurking...

I'm still just gobsmacked about the whole landlord thing. I just. I'm so glad you're going to do something about all this, sj.

Have safe travels Miracleborns!

I'm waiting for my chiropractor to call me back. I did something awful to my neck. Or maybe my shoulder. I don't know where. All I do know is that I can hardly move my head without wanting to scream out in pain. It's fun!


Topic!Cindy - May 02, 2007 3:59:07 am PDT #7475 of 10003
What is even happening?

sj, from here: [link]

HOUSING
See also ZONING Section, on page 46.

Federal Fair Housing Act
42 U.S.C. §§ 3535 & 3601-3620

The Act extends civil rights protection to individuals with disabilities by prohibiting discrimination in the sale, rental or conditions of occupancy of a dwelling because of a person’s disability. Owner-occupied dwellings of four or fewer units are exempt from this requirement. It is also unlawful to refuse to allow a person with a disability to make reasonable modifications at his/her expense in order to fully use the premises. Tenants may be required to remove modifications and return the unit to the original condition upon moving. All new multi-family units, rental units and condominiums, in complexes of four or more units, available for first occupancy after March 13, 1991, have to be “adaptable.” Adaptable units include feature such as wide doorways, low outlets, reinforcements in walls for grab bars, useable bathrooms and kitchens) if there is an elevator in the building. If there is no elevator, only the ground floor units must be adaptable. All public and common areas have to be accessible.

Enforcement:
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
O’Neil Building, 10 Causeway Street, #321
Boston, MA 02222

(617) 994-8300 (Voice) (617) 565-5453 (TTY)

(800) 827-5005 (Voice) - Toll Free in Massachusetts

(800) 669-9777 (Voice) - Toll free in US

(617) 565-7313 FAX

Website: [link]

Massachusetts Housing Bill of Rights
G.L. c. 151B §4

This law has the same protection as the federal law, but only exempts owner-occupied, two-family units from coverage. It is illegal for a landlord to ask about a person’s disability, except to ask about qualifications for a special type of unit (“Do you have a condition that qualifies you for a wheelchair accessible unit?”). Only medical opinions which address qualifications for a particular unit may be sought (“Does Jane Doe have a condition that qualifies her for a unit for people with mental retardation?”). If there are 3 or more units, changes must be made to rules or policies if these changes are needed for a person with a disability to use or enjoy the premises. A person with a disability may make reasonable modifications to the premises at his/her own expense.

In publicly assisted housing, or housing with 10 or more units, the landlord is responsible for paying for reasonable modifications unless they would impose an undue hardship. The law also requires that new construction of housing with 3 or more units ready for first occupancy after March 13, 1991 be adaptable consistent with AAB regulations. The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission administers a central registry to match accessible and adaptable housing units with persons who need them. Local Independent Living Centers can provide access to the Registry. Access the internet at: [link]

Enforcement:
Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination:

1 Ashburton Pl. #601, Boston, MA 02108

(617) 994-6000 (Voice); (617) 994-6196 (TTY)

Or

436 Dwight St., #220; Springfield, MA 01103

(413) 739-2145.

Website: [link]


sj - May 02, 2007 4:05:40 am PDT #7476 of 10003
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Thanks, Cindy. I'm going to call my lawyer anyway.


Topic!Cindy - May 02, 2007 4:10:51 am PDT #7477 of 10003
What is even happening?

I would too, sj. It's not clear to me if they're exempt from not discriminating, or if they're just exempt from modifying units to make them accessible, and/or allowing their tenants to do so. Good luck. What she did was so wrong, not to mention ridiculous. Who knows better than you whether or not a place is going to be safe/usable for you? What an awful thing.