California’s Fair Housing law’s definition of disability; Limitations on any major life activity (includes learning, communicating); Disability-based discrimination in housing; Denial of a reasonable accommodation is housing discrimination; What makes an accommodation reasonable/unreasonable, including: when can verification of disability and/or disability-related needs be required, who can provide verification, what documentation can be required, and a brief update on the new state and local tenancy protections (for people with and without disabilities). There will be time for Q and A.
Webinar Presenter:
Naomi Sultan is a Supervising Attorney at Mental Health Advocacy Services, Inc. (MHAS), where she leads the housing law program, including the Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP), and represents Medical-Legal Community Partnership (MLCP) clients in housing discrimination matters. Naomi worked as a teacher for children with learning disabilities before embarking on a legal career.
(Recorded January 8, 2020)
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