FREE FAIR HOUSING WORKSHOPS
Fair Housing Basics Workshop & Advanced Fair Housing Seminar Wednesday, October 279 a.m. to noon -- Basics Workshop 1 to 3 p.m. -- Advanced seminarJackson Federal Building, 4th Floor, South Auditorium 915 Second Avenue, Seattle (PHOTO ID REQUIRED at the door)
More Workshops and Seminars: December 8
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Fair Housing Jeopardy (Advanced Workshop) Wednesday, Sept. 299:30 a.m. to noonKing County Administration Building Maynard Room, 2nd floor 500 Fourth Avenue, Seattle
More Jeopardy Workshops: coming soon |
Who should attend these free trainings?Housing owners, property managers, housing advocates, tenants -- Whatever your role, you must be familiar with the federal Fair Housing Act as well as state and local fair housing laws. This knowledge is not only critical to prevent costly violations, it also leads to good business practices. Why attend?
The Fair Housing Basics Workshop is designed to help you be proactive - to prevent violations of the fair housing laws before they occur. Attendees will gain insight into the following: - Fair housing enforcement agency roles and local fair housing laws
- Advertising tips
- Suggestions on developing nondiscriminatory application and tenant selection procedures
- Guidelines for establishing and enforcing tenancy rules, rule violations and evictions
- Claims of retaliation
- Familial status issues, occupancy guidelines and housing for older persons (HOPA)
- Renting to people with disabilities - reasonable accommodations and modifications issues
The Advanced Fair Housing Seminar provides further training in fair housing topics, in a small groups "hypothetical scenario" format using real-life examples of rental situations. This is the perfect seminar for those who have already mastered the basics or who need a fair housing update. Bring your specific questions!
The Fair Housing Jeopardy Workshop is for those who have already attended the basics workshop and advanced seminar. This game-format presentation provides additional training in fair housing topics. Bring your specific questions!
Participants at the workshops receive extensive free fair housing materials, in print and CD format. Who are the trainers?
The fair housing workshops and seminars are co-sponsored and taught by staff from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Washington State Human Rights Commission, the King County Office of Civil Rights, and the Seattle Office for Civil Rights. These training workshops are offered six times per year.
Driving Directions to Jackson Federal Building
The Jackson Federal Building covers the entire block between First and Second Avenues, Madison and Marion Streets. Enter through the security checkpoint on the east side, off Second Avenue (this is the fourth floor).
Driving southbound on I-5: Take the Union Street exit (number 165B). Follow Union about six blocks, turn left onto Second Avenue, and drive five blocks.
Driving northbound on I-5: Take the Seneca Street exit (number 165) on the left. Turn slight left onto Seneca and drive three blocks, then turn left onto Second Avenue, and drive three blocks. |
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