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Highlights include a checklist for evaluating and comparing facilities and an overview of residentsâ rights and responsibilities, as well as frequently asked questions about assisted living facilities and a list of helpful resources.
With over more than 15 years providing civil legal aid focused on senior issues, Project Director Cheryl Steinberg observed a void of information about assisted living facilities.
âItâs an industry governed by a convoluted system of laws and regulations, and that can be confusing and complicated for individuals and families to absorb,â she said. âWe hope that this guide will be user friendly resource to help people make more informed decisions when seeking an assisted living facility.â
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New website to fight housing discrimination
A screenshot of the fairhousing-nh.org website. spearson Screenshot
Published: 4/28/2021 4:06:40 PM
New Hampshire Legal Assistance’s Fair Housing Project has launched a website to help victims of housing discrimination.
The site was made possible by a new grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and gives information on housing protections and available resources.
“We are here to help, and we can evaluate your case,” Lindsay Lincoln, co-director of the Fair Housing Project, said Wednesday.
Granite Staters who need legal assistance can also call 1-800-921-1115 to speak to a staff member devoted specifically to doing Fair Housing intakes.
Fair Housing Project launches housing discrimination website
April 28, 2021
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) New Hampshire Legal Assistance s Fair Housing Project has launched a website to help victims of housing discrimination.
The site is fairhousing-nh.org. It gives information on housing protections and available resources.
“We are here to help, and we can evaluate your case, Lindsay Lincoln, co-director of the Fair Housing Project, said Wednesday.
State and federal laws prohibit discrimination in the rental, sale, or financing of housing based on someone’s race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, disability, age, sexual orientation, marital status, or gender identity.