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Mental Health Advocacy Services, Inc. (MHAS), through funding from the State Bar of California for a Community Redevelopment Legal Assistance Project, conducted a study in 2018 aimed at identifying barriers to housing low-income individuals with mental health disabilities in Pasadena. The results of that study are attached here in MHAS’s February 2019 report entitled “Identifying Systemic Barriers to Housing Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Disabilities in Pasadena: A Report with Recommendations for Next Steps.”

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Fair Housing laws prohibit discrimination in housing based on the following characteristics: race, religion, national origin, color, sex, familial status, disability, marital status,* ancestry,* sexual orientation,* gender identity,* gender expression,* genetic information,* and source of income.*
*Covered under California law, but not federal law. (For most housing, California laws also prohibit discrimination on the basis of citizenship, immigration status and primary language.)

Disclaimer: The Fair Housing Tip of the Month program is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you have a legal question, please contact MHAS or another attorney of your choice.
The Fair Housing Tip of the Month campaign is based on work supported by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under FHIP Grant #FEOI19008. Disclaimer: Any opinion, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of HUD.

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Tip 2: Emotional Support Animals in Common Areas of a No-Pets Building

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Tip 3: Requesting a Reasonable Accommodation to Add a Roommate to Help Pay Rent

Funded by a grant from the U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development Fair Housing Initiatives Program (Grant #FEOI180041-01-00).
Fair Housing laws prohibit discrimination in housing based on the following characteristics: Race, religion, national origin, color, sex, marital status,* ancestry,* familial status, disability, sexual orientation,* source of income.* (*Indicates a prohibited basis for discrimination in California, but not under federal law.)
Disclaimer: The Fair Housing Tip of the Month program is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you have a legal question, please contact MHAS or another attorney of your choice.

Tip 1: Reasonable Accommodation – How Do I Ask for One?

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Tip 2: Landlord Request for Verification of Disability

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Tip 3: Emotional Support Animals and Requests for “Pet Deposits”

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Tip 4: Medical Marijuana

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Tip 5: Reasonable Accommodation for an Applicant with a Criminal History

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Tip 6: Actions Based on Stereotypes are Discriminatory

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Tip 7: Retaliation is Discrimination

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Tip 8: Request for Reasonable Modification

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Tip 9: Drug Addiction is a Disability if Not Related to Current Illegal Drug Use

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Tip 10: Reasonable Accommodation, Section 8, and Threatened Eviction

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Tip 11: Reasonable Accommodations Require an Interactive Process – Nonemergency Repairs and Notice

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Tip 12: Reasonable Accommodation for More Time Before Lockout

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FAIR HOUSING TIP OF THE MONTH CAMPAIGN, 2017

Funded by a grant from the U. S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development Fair housing Initiatives Program (Grant #FEOI160050-01-01).

Tip 1: Reasonable Accommodation if You Receive a Three-Day Notice to Cure or Quit

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Tip 2: Reasonable Modifications

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Tip 3: Reasonable Accommodation and the Interactive Process, Example: Negative Tenant History

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Tip 4: Supportive Services

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Tip 5: Reasonable Accommodation and Emotional Support Animals

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Tip 6: Hostile Environment and the Landlord’s Duty

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Tip 7: Third-Party Rent Payments

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Tip 8: Reasonable Accommodation and Threatened Eviction

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Tip 9: Use of Medical Marijuana in your Housing Unit

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Tip 10: Reasonable Accommodation and Early Termination of a Lease

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Tip 11: Hoarding

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Tip 12: Smoking as a Reasonable Accommodation

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Fair Housing Tip of the Month Campaign, 2014-15

Tips for housing providers. Funded by a grant from the U. S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development Fair housing Initiatives Program (Grant #FH400G13044).

Tip 1: Reasonable Accommodations Require an Interactive Process |English| |Spanish|

Tip 2: Fair Housing Reasonable Accommodations and Confidentiality |English| |Spanish|

Tip 3: Hoarding |English| |Spanish|

Tip 4: Competing Requests for Reasonable Accommodation |English| |Spanish|

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Tip 5: Rights of Hospitalized Patients to Maintain Housing |English| |Spanish|

Tip 6: Request for Reasonable Modifications |English| |Spanish|

Tip 7: Hostile Environment |English| |Spanish|

Tip 8: Emotional Support Animals |English| |Spanish|

Tip 9: Threatened Eviction Due to Tenant’s In-Home Caregiver |English| |Spanish|

Tip 10: Fair Housing and the Right to Quiet Enjoyment |English| |Spanish|

Tip 11: Fair Housing Act Covers Guests with Disabilities |English| |Spanish|

Tip 12: Requests for Reasonable Accommodation upon Three-Day Notice to Cure |English| |Spanish|

Tip 13: Request for Reasonable Accommodations when Eviction is Threatened |English| |Spanish|

Tip 14: Reasonable Accommodation when a Tenant Seeks Early Lease Termination |English| |Spanish|

Previous Campaigns

-Fair Housing Tip of the Month Campaign, 2011-12

Multilingual campaign with fair housing tips in nine languages.

-Fair Housing Tip of the Month Campaign, 2009-10

Tips for mental health consumers, family members, advocates, mental health organizations and housing providers.

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-Fair Housing Tip of the Month Campaign, 2006-07

Tips for emergency shelter operators and transitional housing providers.

For more information on these topics, please contact our office.

Fair Housing for People with Disabilities (2007)
A fair housing guidance manual for emergency shelter and transitional housing providers.

Fair Housing in Your Neighborhood (2004)
A guide to understanding how fair housing laws protect people with disabilities in California (available in six languages).

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Reasonable Accommodation Guide for Housing Developers and Providers (2005)
A guide to assist developers and providers of housing for people with disabilities in California.